Add Dictionary to AOL & MSN Instant Messenger

‘MyDictionary’ over AOL & MSN instant messenger enables users to receive definitions, antonyms, synonyms, and thesaurus instantly over instant messenger.

Internet Labz, Corp. launches the first ever dictionary over AOL and MSN instant messenger with screen name “MyDictionary”.

The world of instant messaging is growing at a rapid pace. With over
100 million users of instant messaging and growing, InternetLabz.com is
finding services to provide in this space. Over 50% of instant message
users are on AOL and nearly 40% use MSN. Most users of instant messaging are in the work place. Therefore, users are on the computer and instant messenger from morning to night. Looking up a word quickly would be easier to do with a quick instant message than to open up a browser and enter a URL to access a website. “MyDictionary” over AOL and MSN instant messenger will give definitions, antonyms, synonyms, and thesaurus on any word within 2 seconds. On AOL, the screen name to add on the buddy list is “MyDictionary” and on MSN the email to add is My-Dictionary@hotmail.com.

Other services provided over instant messenger are directory assistance
with the screen name “FreeYellowPages”. Users of AOL and MSN instant
messenger can quickly get access to anything by entering a business name or category and a city or zip code. On AOL, the screen name to add on the
buddy list is “FreeYellowPages” and on MSN the email to add is
“FreeYellowPages@hotmail.com”. Users receive the business name, address, and telephone number instantly within 2 seconds.

Source:Internet Labz Corp press release

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