[14] A year later, in December 2009, Community IM was replaced with "Meebo Bar", a gadget that could be integrated by third parties into their site, providing advanced chat functionality to their users.
[6] While initially operating on web access to the instant messaging market, Meebo expanded its offerings in the increasingly popular social network services.
[15] During the rise of the new generation of smartphone operating systems, Meebo released mobile applications for all major platforms: Android, iOS and BlackBerry.
[citation needed] In February 2011, Meebo acquired Mindset Media advertising company to improve its ads targeting.
[7] Meebo was also used as a workaround for users to connect to their instant messaging accounts in school or office networks that blocked such applications.
[21][14] Features of Meebo Messenger included invisible sign-on, simultaneous uniform access to multiple IM services and conversation logging.
Meebo partnered with blip.tv, Capitol Music Group, CNET Networks, NBC Universal and others to provide readily available rooms on their websites, so that users could discuss sites' content while consuming it.