Flick.IM is a brand new multiservice chat platform from the creators of the same named free iPhone app.
This latest Flick.IM integrates with most of the main IM clients: Google Talk, AIM, MSN, ICQ, and Jabber. Unlike the others in this field, e.g. Meebo and eBuddy, Flick integrates web apps into IM, meaning you never have to leave your chat. You’ll be able to integrate, for example, a Yelp widget can be added to help users find restaurants and reviews and send them to friends. Apps can be added and removed by users as they please. Currently there are six widgets and two integrated services which allow for video and photo embedding in chat messages.
Developers will be able to add their own apps soon.
Flick.IM In Their Own Words
“Chat is now a platform. Now you can chat with all your buddies on every chat network available and use your favorite internet applications at the same time. Install applications built to communicate with your buddies through video, audio, events, or social networks without ever having to leave IM.”
Why Flick.IM It Might Be A Killer
At first glimpse, it’d be easy to think of Flick as just another multi-service chat app, but it’s actually got a lot more to offer. The Facebook like ability to add apps as you like, and the integrated photo/video features are pretty appealing.
Some Questions About Flick.IM
Are people going to use the integrated apps? Do they only look good on paper, or will it actually prove to be something people like and use regularly? 





