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A list of all pages that have property "summary" with value "'''«'''<span style="font-family:serif; color:#800;">After nearly 28 years in operation, messaging service [[ICQ]] will cease operations on June 26, [https://web.archive.org/web/20240529002250/https://icq.com/desktop/en according to its current owners].</span>'''»''' ... '''«'''<span style="font-family:serif; color:#800;">ICQ was eventually purchased by [[AOL]], and it lost ground to more heavily financially backed services like [[AIM]] and [[MSN]]. Then came [[MySpace]], [[Facebook]], [[social media]], [[iMessage]], and so on, leaving no more room for old ICQ. ''[/]'' In 2010, ICQ was acquired by a company that was then called [[Mail.ru]], a major [[Russia]]n Internet applications provider. That company eventually morphed and changed its name to [[VK]], and it has been keeping ICQ on life support as a sort of Russian [[Skype]] alternative since then.</span>'''»'''". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/05/rip-icq-remembering-a-classic-messaging-app-that-was-way-ahead-of-its-time  + ('''«'''<span style="font-family:serif; '''«'''<span style="font-family:serif; color:#800;">After nearly 28 years in operation, messaging service [[ICQ]] will cease operations on June 26, [https://web.archive.org/web/20240529002250/https://icq.com/desktop/en according to its current owners].</span>'''»''' ... '''«'''<span style="font-family:serif; color:#800;">ICQ was eventually purchased by [[AOL]], and it lost ground to more heavily financially backed services like [[AIM]] and [[MSN]]. Then came [[MySpace]], [[Facebook]], [[social media]], [[iMessage]], and so on, leaving no more room for old ICQ. ''[/]'' In 2010, ICQ was acquired by a company that was then called [[Mail.ru]], a major [[Russia]]n Internet applications provider. That company eventually morphed and changed its name to [[VK]], and it has been keeping ICQ on life support as a sort of Russian [[Skype]] alternative since then.</span>'''»'''kype]] alternative since then.</span>'''»''')