![]() ![]() A small chat button was available, but upon clicking it downloaded a file called “cmd.php”. I had almost no options when viewing my friends profile, I couldn’t write on their wall or even send them a message very easily, and the only option was to “write a note about the contact”. That said, browsing friends’ profiles made it clear why ICQ is still a work-in-progress. My old friends list was also available, which would be great if a single one from the 136 had also returned (they hadn’t). ![]() One interesting note is that even though I haven’t used ICQ in almost ten years, and was a user of the desktop client, I was able to login to their new community based website, and the site remembered my user information. ICQ would be a good tool to create a secondary network and read updates from Facebook, but their strict permissions settings make this impossible. This demonstrates a lack of understanding of users that would leverage Facebook Connect, because some of the users may not want to share everything between the two networks. One of the problems was that ICQ would not connect with Facebook properly unless I gave it full access to Facebook wall posts as well, which would effectively allow ICQ to post any updates onto my Facebook wall. ![]()
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