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Trillian is a popular instant messaging application that allows users to connect with friends and colleagues across multiple chat services such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Talk, AIM, and more. To add a connection in Trillian, follow these steps: 1. Open Trillian and click on the "Manage Accounts" icon located in the lower left corner of the screen. 2. Click on the "Add a new connection" button. 3. A list of available chat services will appear. Choose the service that you want to add and click on it. 4. Enter your login credentials for the service, such as your username and password. 5. Customize the settings for the connection as needed. For example, you can choose to show or hide offline contacts, enable or disable notifications, and more. 6. Click "Save" to add the new connection to your Trillian account. 7. Repeat steps 3-6 for any additional chat services you want to add. That's it! You should now be able to chat with your friends and colleagues across multiple services all from within Trillian.
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