Wed 24 Aug 2005 |
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As widely expected, Google waded into the instant messaging space today with the debut of Google Talk, an Instant Messenging client that also offers the ability to make voice calls between computers. You have to have a Gmail account to get Google account. You can download Google Talk here As said, Google’s got a real challenge in weaning people away from existing clients. Just look at the installed user bases of its rivals, from figures comScore sent out yesterday to the media. Figures are the millions of unique visitors each service had in July 2005 AOL AIM (for non-AOL subscribers): 30.9 million One thing Google hopes will help is that it supports an open standard known as Jabber that lets IM clients talk to each other. More correctly, it lets clients that want to talk to each other talk to each other. Those using Trillian will be able to talk with Google Talk and vice versa, for example. However, Google said AOL, MSN, and Yahoo users won’t be able to connect, as those clients aren’t supporting this protocol. That’s something they hope will change. More choices for users, more chances for voice changing softwares to show their strength. AV Voice Changer Softwares are always ready as they used to be! |
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August 28th, 2005 at 6:38 pm
google talk + voice changer = crash!!!
when you turn on voice changer (diamond 4.0.48 demo) google generate an error.
August 28th, 2005 at 10:35 pm
Thanks for your comment, Muca!
Before any post published to everyone, we make sure that post must be correct or true. Our team have tested this Beta Google Talk already. Followed is the result:
In fact, VCS can work well with Google Talk as long as you make a call with Google Talk first before opening VCS. Note that the voice chat session in Google Talk has to be activated first. Then run VCS, and your voice will be disguised at once. If you turn on VCS first, Google Talk will be terminated.
Anyway, we are working hard to fix the above mentioned problem so that users can use VCS with Google Talk anytime they wish. It is recommended that you visit our Blog regularly for updated news.
We highly appreciate any comments!
March 15th, 2006 at 11:14 pm
Google Talk -> he seems “does not like to play with the others”
just keep all other Instant Messenger off, and he will work fine!!! ^-^