Google Talk
- Mr Bacon
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Google Talk
There were rumors (mainly on slashdot) about a google instant message client.. but it's now true.
http://talk.google.com
The client is jabber compatible, so you don't even need to use google's client (it works with gaim, ichat, trillian, etc etc). Seems like a good program - easy to use and very simplistic. You can also make telephone calls over the web for free with just a microphone.
It requires a gmail account to sign up - but 99% of the people that want one have one so that shouldn't be an issue. Anyone who needs an invite can email me and provide me with an email address of their own. You can also hit the gmail website and sign up using your cell phone (for anti-spam reasoning).
Hopefully this is the program that kills AIM - I've grown tired of that piece of crap (go trillian).
http://talk.google.com
The client is jabber compatible, so you don't even need to use google's client (it works with gaim, ichat, trillian, etc etc). Seems like a good program - easy to use and very simplistic. You can also make telephone calls over the web for free with just a microphone.
It requires a gmail account to sign up - but 99% of the people that want one have one so that shouldn't be an issue. Anyone who needs an invite can email me and provide me with an email address of their own. You can also hit the gmail website and sign up using your cell phone (for anti-spam reasoning).
Hopefully this is the program that kills AIM - I've grown tired of that piece of crap (go trillian).
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Right - it's really only in beta at this point, so it's lacking those features, and google has made that clear. In the FAQ/Help they have mentioned that they have lots of ideas and features they will be implementing soon, so sit back and wait for the magic to happen.Winnow wrote:I saw this but it seems too simplistic. I'd be nice if it had an easy way to share images and files...unless it can do that and it's not detailed on the getting started page.
I guess it's pretty good if you just want text or voice chat.
I don't expect this program to flourish just yet, but maybe the newcomers to instant messaging will go straight to it instead of aim. Also, I would expect that older (age-wise) web users would lean more towards google than AOL.
miir and I are best friends. 

I predict this does not do well.
It's going to be hard to dethone or even compete with the big 3 (Yahoo, MSN, AOL) when they already have all the features you want, all your friends are already on them, and the 3rd party clients work just fine with them (Trillian rocks...) There's just no reason to switch, and then go convince everybody you know to switch. Google is not doing anything new or cool here that I can see, just a rehash of stuff that's already available (unlike their web and desktop search stuff, which is somewhat innovative and cool.)
Google needs to give me a good reason (and it has to be really good, way better than re-badged Jabber shit) to switch, and convice all my friends to switch, and then we'll talk.
Plus google is starting to piss me off. Stop trying to take over the world. Just give me my search engine and STFU.
Zeep
It's going to be hard to dethone or even compete with the big 3 (Yahoo, MSN, AOL) when they already have all the features you want, all your friends are already on them, and the 3rd party clients work just fine with them (Trillian rocks...) There's just no reason to switch, and then go convince everybody you know to switch. Google is not doing anything new or cool here that I can see, just a rehash of stuff that's already available (unlike their web and desktop search stuff, which is somewhat innovative and cool.)
Google needs to give me a good reason (and it has to be really good, way better than re-badged Jabber shit) to switch, and convice all my friends to switch, and then we'll talk.
Plus google is starting to piss me off. Stop trying to take over the world. Just give me my search engine and STFU.
Zeep
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- noel
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I agree with most of the comments here so far. I think it does nothing new, and really isn't that impressive.
That said, it's a beta and I plan to use it and watch the evolution. Google has a history of releasing a product and incrementally improving it until it does compete with what's already out there. Anyone that's used Gmail since the early beta can attest to that.
I personally hate AIM and Yahoo (yahoo especially since it has to install 1 million add ons). I use MSN because that's where 90% of my friends/family are, but I think it's become a bloated piece of software. I use Skype to make phone calls/conference calls.
The things that will ensure google talk is installed is the integration with Gmail, and the hope that I'll be able to replace skype someday.
That said, it's a beta and I plan to use it and watch the evolution. Google has a history of releasing a product and incrementally improving it until it does compete with what's already out there. Anyone that's used Gmail since the early beta can attest to that.
I personally hate AIM and Yahoo (yahoo especially since it has to install 1 million add ons). I use MSN because that's where 90% of my friends/family are, but I think it's become a bloated piece of software. I use Skype to make phone calls/conference calls.
The things that will ensure google talk is installed is the integration with Gmail, and the hope that I'll be able to replace skype someday.
Oh, my God; I care so little, I almost passed out.
Trillian is still the way to go.
It keeps bloat to a minimum while combining all the major IMs (Yahoo, IRC, MSN, AIM, ICQ, something else, and optional plugins for more) in one place. It's easy to use for IRC channels as well.
Back when I was playing EQ on a regular basis, I even had the EQIM chat plugin for Trillian (need Trillian Pro for that) which was stable and had more functionality than the buggy official EQIM.
Try it:
http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/
It keeps bloat to a minimum while combining all the major IMs (Yahoo, IRC, MSN, AIM, ICQ, something else, and optional plugins for more) in one place. It's easy to use for IRC channels as well.
Back when I was playing EQ on a regular basis, I even had the EQIM chat plugin for Trillian (need Trillian Pro for that) which was stable and had more functionality than the buggy official EQIM.
Try it:
http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/