miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG
Feb 9 2006, 06:44 AM
WOWW - Google is FAST. Guys - IT'S ALIVE - it's already been implemented.. I just logged into one of my accounts and found the messenger right below the Folders list. Here's a screenshot:  Looks terrific - am just waiting excitedly for someone to log on and test it's features  Looks like an exact replica of GTalk. You can pop the chat dialog out as a separate window or simply keep it floating inside your Gmail page. Awesome. Here are the pop-in and pop-out mode screen-shots Pop-in Pop-out And I found some more cool features... as shown in the following snapshot 1. Say you aren't observing the IM window - only checking your Gmail - the contacts name in your list becomes dull amber and flashes indicating new message.. 2. Also hovering your mouse above ANY EMAIL address in your messagelist, pop's out a new window prompting you to Invite to Chat or Mail.  3. Also another feature I missed out - that Hraefn pointed out - is a little link called Off-the-record right below your IM window. If you click on that, starting from next line you type, till you turn it off, NONE of your CHAT MESSAGES are LOGGED. Here's what they say about Off-the-record QUOTE What is 'off the record'? Chats that have been taken off the record aren't stored in your Gmail chat history, or in the Gmail chat history of your contact. You and the person you're talking to can both see when a chat is taken off the record, and you'll be notified if off the record mode is disabled. Your off the record settings will apply whenever you chat with this person, until one of you makes a change.
To take a chat off the record:
1. Click Options in the bottom-left corner of the chat window. 2. Select Go off the record.
A message will appear confirming that future chats with this particular contact will be off the record, unless one of you changes the setting. If you decide at any time that your chats no longer need to be off the record, click Cancel at the top of the chat window, or Stop chatting off the record in the chat window's Options menu.
Keep in mind that if you're talking to someone who is connected to the Google Talk service with a third-party chat client, it's possible that his or her software is keeping a separate copy of the chat history.
4. Also they're got their own cute little B & W simleys  The smileys appear as normal text at first and then through AJAX, they become graphical smileys - at first sideways, and then with a minor smooth animation they turn and become straight - which I find real cool. The animation can be re-enacted if you hover your mouse over the smileys. 5. It saves your chat-log in realtime. So anytime just pop into your Chat folder in Gmail - and you'll find the updated conversation log there.
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abhiram
Feb 9 2006, 09:18 AM
Sweet ... used it just now. I must say, the idea of saving all the conversations in the gmail account itself is really revolutionary. Now, I can look back on important conversations from any system anywhere in the world. Also, can use it in Linux perfectly. There's no problem with firefox in Linux at all  .
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miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG
Feb 9 2006, 09:26 AM
It's not introduced into all accounts yet - I have it in one of my alternative accounts - but am waiting for it to turn up in my main account, so I can start adding people. Yeah - the universal thing is what I like best - from any platform, from any corner of the world.
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Hraefn
Feb 9 2006, 09:44 AM
One thing I've learned about Google is that when they say they'll do something, they really deliver. The said that Gmail Chat will be out soon, and it is. I just never reckoned on how soon that would be. Barely 24 hours after the initial announcement, Gmail Chat has gone LIVE—at least for some users. I've just left a short chat session with m^e to test out the features of the new Gmail Chat, and I liked what I saw. It's not as heavily decked out as Yahoo! Messenger, MSN, or AIM, but that's exactly why I like it. It's a simple, no-frills type of IM client that does exactly what you'd want an IM client to do: chat. So what do I think of the new Gmail Chat? Here's what. PROS- Gmail Chat is light on the browser. — Normally you'd expect a web-based browser to be heavy on browser resources. I'm happy to say that this isn't the case. My browser worked normally the entire time the chat session was open, with no hangups or crashes—and this is on a machine with limited RAM running Windows XP, and using the Flock browser (which is only a developer's preview and not even a beta).
- Pop-out mode. — I like having a pop-out mode because this allows me to browse other websites and still keep my chat session open without having to return to my Gmail page. It's almost like having a desktop IM client. =^^=
- The smileys. — m^e told you about Gmail Chat's cute little B/W smileys, right? Well, I just love them! They're certainly a departure from the usual smileys we see everyday, and so simplistically stylish!
- Realtime chat logs. — Say you accidentally close your chat window, and you didn't get to read your chat-mate's last message. Well, since chat sessions are logged in real time, just head over to your saved chat logs and that message that you missed is there. Nifty, isn't it?
- Off-the-record mode — If you have a conversation that you don't want anybody to save, either yourself or your chat-mate, then is the perfect way to do it.
- Ability to block a contact from chat. — Really handy if you have a contact that spams your chat. Just hover your mouse cursor over the contact's name to bring up the following popup, then choose block.

Or you could use the 'Options' menu in your chat screen. - Ability to quickly add chat contacts straight from your address book. — Yep, you can add a chat contact straight from your address book (you still have to send them a chat invite, though). All you have to do is go to your address book, click the checkbox next to the contacts you want added, then select Add contact to... Quick Contacts, as shown in the screenshot below.

Being a new feature, of course there are some kinks they still need to work out. Here's my list of things that I think they should implement or that they could have done better. CONS- No conference chat or chatroom yet. — Chatrooms aren't available for Gmail Chat yet, but I have hopes that Google will soon implement it. As mentioned in the Gmail Chat help center:
QUOTE Can I set up a conference call or chat room?
No. But we're always working hard on improving Gmail, and look forward to announcing new features and improvements as they become available. You may also want to download the Google Talk client so you can get the latest features we add to our free voice calling and IM service. - No easily visible warning of new messages when using pop-out mode. — Currently, the only way to be notified of new messages is when you see your contact's name flash in your Gmail screen. However, that's not really effective when you're using pop-out mode because your main browser window is usually looking at other pages instead of the Gmail screen.
- No text formatting. — This could be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on whether you like text formatting. Myself, I like it the way it is, but there are times I wish I could use simple formats like bold or italics just for emphasis.
- No nickname feature available. — As it is now, it's your Gmail account name that's displayed on the screen.
Those are the only downsides that I can think of for now, and they're relatively minor ones. Despite it all, Gmail Chat still looks to be the best upcoming IM client. It's certainly one I plan to use in the future, especially once my main Gmail account gets it. Oh, and I almost forgot. For those of you who don't want to use the Gmail Chat feature, you have an option to turn it off. Just go to the bottom of your Gmail page and select to view the page as 'Standard without chat', like in the screenshot below. -P.S.- I just love how efficient Google is about this. They even have a troubleshooting knowledgebase for the new Gmail Chat even though it's been live for only a few hours. Way to go, Google! =^^=
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miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG
Feb 9 2006, 10:03 AM
Wow dude you can write well for sure  That's gotta be one of the best compiled reviews I've seen. Good one. Keep it up.
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cyborgxxi
Feb 9 2006, 10:18 AM
Okay, now I am really convinced that Google is really working things up here!! First, their Google search engine, then Gmail, and then Google Talk. So what now? More implements to the service! Hold on - please correct me if I'm wrong - are you saying that you can CHAT through Gmail?? If that is correct, then I am really amazed  I mean, Yahoo! nor MSN has that (except their MSN Web-messenger and it's horribly needing of fixes) and Google, that new kid in town, is beating 'em all so badly  C'mon Microsoft, what's going on with you? By the way, do you know how Google's Google Talk is beating MSN Messenger 8.0? It uses FAR less memory (RAM) than that fat resource hog. I don't know how it does that - there are graphic and textual advertisements but that doesn't really ... well, at least for me, it doesn't cover up their problems. It's like a big hole in the program! Anyway, one of the MAIN reasons I don't use Google Talk is because very few of my friends use Gmail. They're all stuck with *STUPID* MSN Messenger and Hotmail. I mean, dude, Gmail is 2.6 gigabyte storage!! How much is Hotmail? 2 megabytes? That is 0.1% of what Gmail provides! And for free! The ads are very simple and they aren't annoying!! Bah... why do I have to suffer this?  Please add me (look at my signature)
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miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG
Feb 9 2006, 10:43 AM
You missed out on Google Desktop - because of which I can now always - Keep track of Latest News and Current Affairs
- Keep a watch on the weather
- Keep a tab on my Adsense earnings
- Make quick notes
- Maintain a handy To-Do list
- Get my daily horoscope
- Quick shutdown/reboot/hibernate
All from this handy little lightweight unobtrusive sliding bar on the right of my desktop.  It's so fast and so bloody powerpacked - specially once you start mixing and matching the various plugins. Here's a screen-shot:  You can download it at: http://desktop.google.com/Try it out and the plugins too - it's an AWESOME tool.
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cyborgxxi
Feb 9 2006, 03:41 PM
Holy shoot, how do you get that! My goodness... Google Desktop. Is that a software package? Or some ... Google software that they came up with that's going to beat everyone's minds senseless? Okay, I got a little over there  By the way, why can't my computer hibernate? Wait, what does it exactly do? I've never done it before!
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Sarah81
Feb 9 2006, 05:35 PM
Wow - it sounds to me like Google put a lot of thought and effort into coming up with this program. As usual, they're taking common sense (i.e. what users would actually want and make use of) into account when they come up with new things. And wow, are they fast!
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Jeigh
Feb 9 2006, 06:16 PM
Haha cyborg I'm in your boat, I got gtalk... loved it... added all my...uh...no friends that use it....hrm...  I'll need to go on another recruiting campaign and try to convince some of them to start switching over or at least using both, I can't stand msn but it's my main chat proggy cause everyone uses it. Maybe knowing how good the web gtalk is will entice a few more away from the dark side
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iGuest
Aug 3 2008, 07:08 PM
WLM-Original
Web-based Gtalk Messenger Finally Arrives
Gmail is a whole bunch of nothing, You can't do anything besides chat on Google talk, You know what, I realy like MSN, you can transfer files, Share files, set up display pictures, set up webcam, chat with your microphone, its updating regularly, there are ads, but you can take them Off easily by finding a patch that does that. Google will never reach their servers to that level that microsoft worked hard for. Google, Gmal, Google Talk and all those services have all their servers too plugges with spam, and all those advertisements, emails and all that bulk Google likes to keep running in their services. Windows Live Messenger- The original -reply by Wolfaaron
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sparx
Feb 15 2006, 06:21 AM
As a chap who's really one shy step away from being called paranoid, I was wondering why I couldn't get the Chat feature (as it's officially called) to work, inspite of getting the welcome screen indicating that I was now one of the fortunate few who had access to this novel feature. Finally figured it out by looking thru the knowledge-base, where it's quite clearly mentioned that the Chat feature isn't supported yet for secure connections. So I had to go from typing http s://gmail.com to http://gmail.com. A slight compromise and deviation but well worth it (at least for this initial testing phase). I can't wait until full secure connection support is enable for the Chat feature.
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miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG
Feb 14 2006, 06:58 AM
Didn't check this out - gotta test  Reporting back with results soon.
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szupie
Feb 14 2006, 12:36 AM
Has anyone else noticed this? (Don't answer right now, wait for my next sentence...) When you have both Gmail's page open and Google Talk running, Gmail Chat will take over Talk, and Talk will no longer be functioning. I started a chat with my friend on the Gmail page, and after a long time, I remembered I was waiting for his reply, but I didn't hear any notification sound that Talk makes. Then I went back to the Gmail tab and saw that he's already sent a few lines to me. I wanted to investigate this, so I closed the chat box inside Gmail, and I called Talk up from the tray, and I sent a line to him. No reply came back from Talk, so I checked the Gmail page, and I discovered that Gmail has popped the chat box out again, and my friend was talking to me. It seems that the line I sent through Talk didn't go through. Is it the same for you guys too?
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Vyoma
Feb 13 2006, 07:19 PM
Holy cosmos! You should have seen the look on my face when I logged into my GMail account. I was away on vacation for 15 days, and that meant I had no internet connection for that time. I log into my GMail account, and volia! I have a chat option there. The one pro I really liked about this service is that I need not download any stuff, as it runs off the web-browser. I always had a thing for standalone stuffs, and this was really a treat. I already have hundreds of lines of chat logs filed in my GMail with most of my friends. Now, being able to log ones chat is the neat stuff. I mean, I have had many times, where someone would have mentioned some important stuff on the chat, and I had forgotten to take it down. But, having it logged, all I need to do is do a search. And searching is what Google is at its best.
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