EBuddy

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eBuddy
Ebuddy Robot.JPG
Type of business Privately held company
Available in Multilingual
Headquarters Amsterdam, Netherlands
Founder(s) Paulo Taylor
Jan-Joost Rueb
Onno Bakker
Services Instant messaging
URL www.ebuddy.com
RegistrationOptional
Launched2003;21 years ago (2003)
Current statusActive

eBuddy is a privately held Dutch software company that offers instant messaging services. As of 2011, eBuddy reported 100 million downloads. [1] The company's flagship service is XMS, a proprietary cross-platform instant messaging service. [2] After some changes of ownership, the company is now again owned by its original founders, Onno Bakker and Jan-Joost Rueb.

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Services

XMS

XMS is a proprietary cross platform instant messaging service. [2] At one point, XMS was processing over 17 billion messages a month exchanged between more than 30 million unique users - 100,000 users were signing up daily and 1.5 billion banner ads sold on web. [3] [4] In a 2011 review, the head of the BerryReview team mentioned that the service has many features in common with other cross-platform messaging services. [5] It does include some multimedia features: users can send images and videos and share their location. XMS is available for iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Nokia Series 40, and Windows Phone 7 devices. There is also a web-based client, called "Web XMS", for computer users. [6]

Security

On November 4, 2014, eBuddy XMS scored 1 out of 7 points on the Electronic Frontier Foundation's secure messaging scorecard. eBuddy XMS received a point for encryption during transit but lost points because communications are not encrypted with a key the provider doesn't have access to (i.e. the communications are not end-to-end encrypted), users can't verify contacts' identities, past messages are not secure if the encryption keys are stolen (i.e. the service does not provide forward secrecy), the code is not open to independent review (i.e. the code is not open-source), the security design is not properly documented, and there has not been a recent independent security audit. [7] [8] AIM, BlackBerry Messenger, Hushmail, Kik Messenger, Skype, Viber, and Yahoo Messenger also scored 1 out of 7 points. [7]

eBuddy Chat

eBuddy Chat was a line of multi-protocol instant messaging clients: it allowed users with Facebook Chat, [9] MSN, Google Talk, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ and AOL accounts to chat free of charge in one aggregated interface. [10] eBuddy Chat supported a Web interface and also supported iOS, Android, J2ME and mobile Web-enabled devices. In 2010, it was named one of the five finalists for "Best Mobile App" in the Mashable Awards. [11]

With the move toward mobile, in 2013, the company announced that it was discontinuing development of its eBuddy Chat multi-protocol instant messaging clients. [12] [13]

History

eBuddy was originally developed by Paulo Taylor. His idea was established as a consequence from a bet to develop MSN Messenger, as it was named in 2003, for a mobile phone. After several weeks he won the bet, and uploaded the application to a server. [14] A web version was soon developed following users' demands. As user traffic spurred, Taylor decided to take the idea further. Originally backed by Prime Technology Ventures and Lowland Capital Partners and headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with offices in Singapore and San Francisco, United States., [15] after a successful partnership with Japanese-based GREE, eBuddy was sold via an acqui-hire to Booking.com. [16] [17]

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