august 23, 2005 : steve kong : 2 comment(s)
As previously guessed by the whole internet, Google Talk (aka Gtalk) is using Jabber and has VoIP built-in. The client is a 900kb download for Windows only (thank you very much). For the rest of us, we can use other clients like AdiumX, Gaim, or iChat to access Gtalk since the underlying chat protocol is Jabber. Only the Windows client has the voice chat feature. Logging into Gtalk requires a Gmail account (of course) and nothing else. Here is the thing though: This is a medioccre IM client and stinks like a bad rush job. I thought that Google would come out with some great new innovative feature that would make us all drool. But, unfortunately, they did not. Lets go over the features:
- Text IM. Hmm, done before (AOL, Yahoo!, MSN).
- Voice chat. Hmm, done before (Yahoo!, iChat).
- Email alerts. Hmm, done before (AOL, Yahoo!, MSN)
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Just saw this: http://kevingc.blogspot.com/2005/08/integrating-google-talk-with-google.html -R
August 24, 2005 @ 08:35 PM
Thanks for the link Russ. It's good that someone found a way to integrate the two. Though, I think Google should have had both products integrated to begin with. I am wondering if or when we (Yahoo!) will integrate our desktop search with our Yahoo! Messenger with Voice product. That would make it a really nice product.
August 24, 2005 @ 09:52 PM