Pallab you should read the article first. Here's the quote from the article
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Many years ago when this project was first started, it was called "GTK+ AOL Instant Messenger." AOL naturally complained, and Mark Spencer changed the name to "Gaim." AOL was appeased, and no one really ever heard of it because there were very few users back then.
A few years later AOL trademarked "AIM," and started referring to their IM services using that name.
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So, you see it was GAIM that came first then came AIM. When GTK+ AOL Instant Messenger was changed to GAIM, there was no AIM then only AOL Instant Messenger. So, that's in no way reasonable, atleast to me.