Gaim becomes Pidgin
After a long legal dispute with AOL, the developers of GTK+ AOL Instant Messenger (better known as Gaim) have agreed to change the name of their ubiquitous instant messaging application.
Gaim is dead, long lives Pidgin!
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After a long legal dispute with AOL, the developers of GTK+ AOL Instant Messenger (better known as Gaim) have agreed to change the name of their ubiquitous instant messaging application.
Gaim is dead, long lives Pidgin!
April 2nd 2007: Apple announced that EMI Music’s entire digital catalog of music will be available for purchase DRM-free (without digital rights management) from the iTunes Store worldwide in May.