Grant Gross
Senior Writer

AOL acquires chat, IM vendor Userplane

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Aug 14, 20062 mins

AIM aims to expand its IM service, focus more on social networking with Userplane purchase

AOL has acquired instant-messaging and chat software vendor Userplane, which has licensed its chat technology to more than 100,000 Web sites and online communities, AOL announced Monday.

The terms of the deal, completed last week, were not disclosed. Userplane, with its software used in more than 25 countries, counts MySpace.com, Date.com, Marvel Comics, and American Honda Motor Co. among its customers.

The acquisition will allow AOL to expand the reach of its AOL instant-messaging service, to focus more on providing social networking services, and to target specialized communities, AOL said in a press release.

Userplane, the doing-business-as name of Totekasche Holdings, offers its Web-based chat and instant-messaging services under three business models. There is a monthly licensing model in which customers pay fees based on use, a free model in which Userplane sells all the advertising for the customer’s site and a hybrid model through which licensed clients can place advertising sold by Userplane on their site and share in the proceeds.

Userplane users spend an average of about 20 minutes using its technology per visit, AOL said in a press release. The company targets 18- to 35-year-olds as its primary demographic.

Userplane and its 12 employees will continue to be based in the Los Angeles area. It will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of AOL.

Grant Gross

Grant Gross, a senior writer at CIO, is a long-time IT journalist who has focused on AI, enterprise technology, and tech policy. He previously served as Washington, D.C., correspondent and later senior editor at IDG News Service. Earlier in his career, he was managing editor at Linux.com and news editor at tech careers site Techies.com. As a tech policy expert, he has appeared on C-SPAN and the giant NTN24 Spanish-language cable news network. In the distant past, he worked as a reporter and editor at newspapers in Minnesota and the Dakotas. A finalist for Best Range of Work by a Single Author for both the Eddie Awards and the Neal Awards, Grant was recently recognized with an ASBPE Regional Silver award for his article “Agentic AI: Decisive, operational AI arrives in business.”

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