AIM, or AOL Instant Messenger, was a popular instant messaging and presence computer program created by AOL. It allowed users to communicate in real-time via text messages, share files, and maintain a buddy list to track the online status of contacts. It was widely used for personal and professional communication before the rise of more modern messaging platforms.
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