Gadu-Gadu

Gadu-Gadu (Polish for "chit-chat"; commonly known as GG or gg) is a Polish instant messaging client using a proprietary protocol. Gadu-Gadu was the most popular IM service in Poland, with over 15 million registered accounts and approximately 6.5 million users online daily. Gadu-Gadu’s casual gaming portal had some 500,000 active users at the end of March 2009.[1] Users send up to 300 million messages per day.[2]

Gadu-Gadu
Developer(s)GG Network S.A.
Initial releaseAugust 15, 2000 (2000-08-15)
Stable release
12.4.79.12024
Operating systemWindows, Mac OS, GNU/Linux, iOS, Android, Symbian, Windows Phone, BlackBerry OS
Size5
Available inPolish and English
TypeInstant messaging client
Licenseadware
Website

Gadu-Gadu is financed by the display of advertisements. The developer is based in Warsaw, Poland[3] but the company is wholly owned by the South African media giant Naspers.[4]

Features

Gadu-Gadu uses its own proprietary protocol. As with ICQ, users are identified by unique serial numbers. Protocol's features include status messages, file sharing, and VoIP. Users may format and embed images in messages. Since client version 6.0, an experimental secure connection mode can be used.

The official client provides over 150 emoticons, allows grouping contacts, sending SMS and integrates with other services ran by the same company: a virtual Internet dial-up, a social networking site MojaGeneracja.pl (defunct since 5 November 2012) and an internet radio Open.fm.

Gadu-Gadu allows its users to add personal information to a publicly searchable directory. Language options include English and Polish. There is also a browser version available.

Blip.pl

Blip.pl (or just Blip) was a Polish social networking internet service, founded in May 2007 and currently owned by Gadu-Gadu. It had microblogging capability. Soon after being established, it was purchased by Gadu-Gadu S.A in June 2007.

Three hundred and twenty-nine thousand people visited the site in June 2009.[5] In October 2009 the number of posts on the network exceeded ten million.[6] By 4 December 2010 the service had 80,000 users.[7] Notable Polish celebrities and politicians, such as Lech Wałęsa and Grzegorz Napieralski, used the site.[8] The service was used as a communication channel of various governmental services, for example ZUS.[9]

Blip was closed on the 2nd of September 2013, following a two-month advance notice. During this period, users could choose to migrate their accounts to Wykop, which hosts a similar microblogging service.[10]

gollark: Pyτhon and Jαvaςrιpt are the best markup languages.
gollark: As an elite h4xx0r I can just parse HTML, the best programming language, in my head.
gollark: I use curl vsomething.
gollark: If I can just decrypt the SODIMMs with ASCII…
gollark: That's so insulting that I'm synthesizing a PCI panel to take down your SDRAM.

See also

References

  1. "Brands | Gadu Gadu". Naspers.com. Archived from the original on March 20, 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
  2. "Historia Gadu-Gadu | Gadu-Gadu - Multimedialna Platforma Komunikacyjna". Info.gadu-gadu.pl. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
  3. "Gadu-Gadu S.A.: Private Company Information - BusinessWeek". Investing.businessweek.com. 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
  4. Naspers: Integrated annual report 2011. Cape Town, South Africa: Naspers. 2011. p. 10.
  5. Dominik Szarek: Prawie 1,2 mln internautów korzysta z mikroblogów. interaktywnie.com, 2009-10-05
  6. Agata Kozak: 10 milionów wiadomości wysłanych na Blipie! Dzięki! Archived March 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Bliplog.pl, 2009-10-20
  7. Blipi.pl - statystyki.
  8. Daniel Kotowski: Sławy na Blipie drogą do sukcesu?. W: Dziennik Internautów. 2009-07-17
  9. "Blip: ZUS zaczął blipować". gazeta.pl. 2009-10-20. Archived from the original on 2014-03-23. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
  10. "Wczoraj część z Was zauważyła dość zastanawiającą..." Wykop.pl. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
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