Google Talk Tackles Chat, VOIP

Google Talk Tackles Chat, VOIP

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Lance Ulanoff
Lance Ulanoff
Aug 24, 2005
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Barely a day goes by without a rumor that search engine giant Google is entering yet another client software and online service arena.

In a relatively short time, weve seen the company release products for desktop search, e-mail, mapping, news and shopping information aggregation.

Now Google tackles instant messaging and VOIP (voice over IP), with the introduction of the Google Talk Beta.

Starting today, Gmail (which is still in beta itself and invite only) users can download, install and run the client for free.

According to Georges Harik, Googles Director of Product Management, “millions of users” and all Gmail members will find their existing contact lists instantly ported to the new instant messaging client.

There isnt much to the Google Talk interface. In stark contrast to America Online Inc.s Instant Messenger and Microsofts MSN Messenger, Googles instant message interface includes no ads, search bar, scrolling stock tickers, videos, or even links to content from Googles numerous sites.

This makes for an extremely lean interface and little but effective functionality.

So while Google Talk Beta offers no emoticons, video or file transfer capabilities (features found in MSN and AOL clients), it does install and work smoothly.

It also offers presence indicators in the form of colored buttons and contact name roll-overs that feature more info about the contacts status.

Also notable is the inclusion of easy-to-use, full duplex—and free—VOIP that works with any PC that has a microphone and speakers.

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