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  1. #1
    4phun
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    Google Talk for the iPhone released
    Google released in the US a new version of Google Talk designed
    specifically for the iPhone and iPod Touch browsers.

    In addition to sending your friends Gmail messages from your iPhone,
    you can now chat with them too.
    Google Talk for the iPhone is just a web service so no apps need to be
    installed.

    There are some differences from using Google Talk on your computer.
    For instance, in order to receive instant messages with Google Talk on
    your iPhone, the application needs to be open in your Safari browser.
    When you navigate away to another browser window or application, your
    status will be changed to "unavailable" and your Google Talk session
    will be restarted when you return.

    Point your iPhone Safari browser to www.google.com/talk to start
    chatting on your iPhone. Via the Google Mobile blog.



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  2. #2
    Larry
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    Re: Google Talk for the iPhone released today

    4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:ba09a427-c124-42a5-a3c2-
    [email protected]:

    > Google Talk for the iPhone released
    > Google released in the US a new version of Google Talk designed
    > specifically for the iPhone and iPod Touch browsers.
    >
    > In addition to sending your friends Gmail messages from your iPhone,
    > you can now chat with them too.
    > Google Talk for the iPhone is just a web service so no apps need to be
    > installed.
    >
    > There are some differences from using Google Talk on your computer.
    > For instance, in order to receive instant messages with Google Talk on
    > your iPhone, the application needs to be open in your Safari browser.
    > When you navigate away to another browser window or application, your
    > status will be changed to "unavailable" and your Google Talk session
    > will be restarted when you return.
    >
    > Point your iPhone Safari browser to www.google.com/talk to start
    > chatting on your iPhone. Via the Google Mobile blog.
    >


    Not being multitasking really sucks, doesn't it?

    We have Linux Pidgin ported to the Maemo tablets. It supports a whole
    list of protocols:

    "What is Pidgin?

    Pidgin is a multi-protocol Instant Messaging client that allows you to
    use all of your IM accounts at once.

    Pidgin can work with:

    * AIM
    * Bonjour
    * Gadu-Gadu
    * Google Talk
    * Groupwise
    * ICQ

    * IRC
    * MSN
    * MySpaceIM
    * QQ
    * SILC

    * SIMPLE
    * Sametime
    * XMPP
    * Yahoo!
    * Zephyr

    Pidgin is free software. It is licensed under the GNU General Public
    License (GPL) version 2. This means you are free to use it and to modify
    it, but if you distribute your modifications you must distribute the
    modified source code as well."

    You can open as many accounts on these servers as you like. Pidgin
    watches all of them, all the time if you like, then blinks the blue LED
    behind the user keys when any of them has an IM for you so you can pop
    up Pidgin to the front of your screen to chat. Mine has 4 accounts on 4
    of them, which is too many for me.

    I can't imagine having to use a browser for IM access, any more than
    email access or usenet access. Browsers suck for comms.

    Will the Google Talk support the iPhone 2.0 camera so you can videophone
    them on Google Talk? Seems like they could implement the webcam, now
    that they have sufficient bandwidth to support it. Google Talk video
    works great on the N800's little webcam.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVgYotn2t0o&NR=1
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE2fhlh3hJs
    Of course, these were old back in Feb 07...(c;

    What gets me is we STILL don't have video on Skype.....





  3. #3
    Flathead
    Guest

    Re: Google Talk for the iPhone released today

    What is that??
    Flat
    "Larry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > 4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:ba09a427-c124-42a5-a3c2-
    > [email protected]:
    >
    >> Google Talk for the iPhone released
    >> Google released in the US a new version of Google Talk designed
    >> specifically for the iPhone and iPod Touch browsers.
    >>
    >> In addition to sending your friends Gmail messages from your iPhone,
    >> you can now chat with them too.
    >> Google Talk for the iPhone is just a web service so no apps need to be
    >> installed.
    >>
    >> There are some differences from using Google Talk on your computer.
    >> For instance, in order to receive instant messages with Google Talk on
    >> your iPhone, the application needs to be open in your Safari browser.
    >> When you navigate away to another browser window or application, your
    >> status will be changed to "unavailable" and your Google Talk session
    >> will be restarted when you return.
    >>
    >> Point your iPhone Safari browser to www.google.com/talk to start
    >> chatting on your iPhone. Via the Google Mobile blog.
    >>

    >
    > Not being multitasking really sucks, doesn't it?
    >
    > We have Linux Pidgin ported to the Maemo tablets. It supports a whole
    > list of protocols:
    >
    > "What is Pidgin?
    >
    > Pidgin is a multi-protocol Instant Messaging client that allows you to
    > use all of your IM accounts at once.
    >
    > Pidgin can work with:
    >
    > * AIM
    > * Bonjour
    > * Gadu-Gadu
    > * Google Talk
    > * Groupwise
    > * ICQ
    >
    > * IRC
    > * MSN
    > * MySpaceIM
    > * QQ
    > * SILC
    >
    > * SIMPLE
    > * Sametime
    > * XMPP
    > * Yahoo!
    > * Zephyr
    >
    > Pidgin is free software. It is licensed under the GNU General Public
    > License (GPL) version 2. This means you are free to use it and to modify
    > it, but if you distribute your modifications you must distribute the
    > modified source code as well."
    >
    > You can open as many accounts on these servers as you like. Pidgin
    > watches all of them, all the time if you like, then blinks the blue LED
    > behind the user keys when any of them has an IM for you so you can pop
    > up Pidgin to the front of your screen to chat. Mine has 4 accounts on 4
    > of them, which is too many for me.
    >
    > I can't imagine having to use a browser for IM access, any more than
    > email access or usenet access. Browsers suck for comms.
    >
    > Will the Google Talk support the iPhone 2.0 camera so you can videophone
    > them on Google Talk? Seems like they could implement the webcam, now
    > that they have sufficient bandwidth to support it. Google Talk video
    > works great on the N800's little webcam.
    > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVgYotn2t0o&NR=1
    > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE2fhlh3hJs
    > Of course, these were old back in Feb 07...(c;
    >
    > What gets me is we STILL don't have video on Skype.....
    >
    >






  4. #4
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: Google Talk for the iPhone released today

    "Flathead" <[email protected]> wrote in news:7kMbk.13133$xZ.10617
    @nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com:

    > What is that??
    > Flat
    >


    What is what? The devices?




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