okay google starts taking over the world
at least over the internet world which i am pretty fine with
first there was gmail and now there is google's very first instant messnger (i am rather sure many of you already know so but i couldnt find a thread on tdc)
so yeh http://www.google.com/talk/ go ahead and check it out
if you feel like adding me or something (ha) mr.michael.paul
I found out about it yesterday, but until more people I know start using it, I'll stick with AIM. Till then though, my names GoldenSonic3000, so if you want to message 'me', there you go.
Pete Nattress Cheesy Bits img src/uploads/sccheesegif
Registered 23/09/2002
Points 4811
24th August, 2005 at 18:05:24 -
Who's going to migrate way from their current IM software to use this? All my friends use MSN and I don't envisage a max exodus to Google Talk any time soon. I don't know what Google are aiming to do with this. Everyone is cemented into their current software: if you download and use this one, it'll just be because it's a gimmick. I'd use it if it let me sign in and talk to people on the MSN protocol, until then, I don't see the point.
Thats exactly how I see it, because Yahoo Messenger doesnt seem to be doing any good againced AIM or MSN either, so like you said Pete, I dont see why Google even tries. These 2 messengers (MSN & AIM) are already near, if not already at the top of messager service, so I doubt anyone's going to jump down to a lower level if new people are all at AIM & MSN, & people using MSN & AIM arent going to jump down to anything else unless all there friends do as well.
I actually wouldn't be surprised if GoogleTalk caught on. Gmail seems to have created a buzz amoung some of my friends and other things Google related seem to be "cool" for some reason (maybe because they are, such as the GoogleEarth program). And Google is such a popular portal, if they promoted something like that on thier homepage and it was actually a good messenger I bet a lot of people would switch to it. Also I'm always reading about new google services in major news magazines for some reason.
and yes, its definately going to catch on. its google.
n/a
Pete Nattress Cheesy Bits img src/uploads/sccheesegif
Registered 23/09/2002
Points 4811
24th August, 2005 at 19:00:54 -
All the other stuff Google has done has had a unique selling point. Gmail gave 1 GB of space, for example. In fact, what else have they done that isn't somehow search related? Not a lot is the answer. Google Maps provides an interface for local business search, and Picasa and Blogger were around before Google bought them. What's unique about Google Talk? It being Google isn't enough. If it were VERY good, the best IM program ever created, then sure, that's unique, but I don't see how they can re-invent the wheel the same way they did with search. Time will tell, of course.
This isn't a new instant messenger, it's just a Jabber frontend that lets you use your GMail login. I already use AIM and MSN, and since Trillian supports Jabber anyway, I'd use Google Talk as well if it were able to sign in over my proxy.