200: Tech Tales Found
The Rise and Fall of ICQ: Uncovering the Story of the Original Instant Messenger
02 Jun 2025
In this episode of "200: Tech Tales Found," hosts Amanda and Jason take a nostalgic journey through the history of ICQ, the pioneering instant messaging app that revolutionized online communication. Launched in 1996 by Mirabilis, ICQ quickly gained popularity with its unique UIN system, allowing users to find and connect with others online. The app's iconic "Uh-oh!" sound became synonymous with instant messaging, and ICQ became a cultural phenomenon, reaching 100 million registered accounts by 2001. However, ICQ's failure to adapt to changing user behaviors and technological advancements led to its decline, and the app was eventually shut down in 2024. The hosts discuss ICQ's lasting impact on the tech industry, its influence on modern messaging apps, and the lessons that can be learned from its rise and fall. From the early days of dial-up internet to the current state of mobile-first messaging, ICQ's story serves as a reminder of the importance of continuous innovation and adaptation in the tech world. The episode concludes with a reflection on the future of messaging, the role of AI, and the enduring legacy of ICQ as a cultural artifact of the early internet.
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