Messenger

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Messenger can refer to:

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  • An instant messaging client or service in general, or specifically one of the following services:
    • AOL Instant Messenger, an ad-supported instant messaging and presence computer program, published by America Online
    • Bassline WinPopUp, an open source LAN Chat, Intranet and Instant Messenger client
    • BitWise IM, an instant messaging client published by BitWise Communications, LLC
    • Google Talk, an instant messaging client published by Google
    • Miranda IM, an opensource instant messaging client released under GNU GPL
    • MSN Messenger, the Microsoft instant messaging client preceding Windows Live Messenger
    • Windows Live Messenger, an instant messaging client published by Microsoft
    • Windows Messenger, the instant messaging client bundled with Windows XP
    • Yahoo! Messenger, an instant messaging client published by Yahoo!

  • Chemical messenger, a molecule used for cellular signalling
  • Messenger RNA (mRNA), RNA that carries information from DNA to the ribosome sites of protein synthesis in a cell

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