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Google Talk

Tue Aug 23, 2005 3:51 pm

SAN FRANCISCO -- Watchers of Google Inc. soon will have something new to chat about — and with.

Continuing its rapid expansion into new product categories, the Internet search giant plans to launch a new instant messaging program called Google Talk as early as Wednesday, according to people familiar with the service.

The new service follows by just a few days the introduction of Google Sidebar, which pulls news stories, photographs, weather updates, stock quotes and other features onto a user's computer without opening a Web browser.

With all the new services, Google now competes with Internet portals such as Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Time Warner Inc.'s America Online squarely on their turf, even as those companies encroach onto Google's with updated search engines.

Google has been playing catch-up with many products, such as e-mail, a personalized home page at Google.com and online maps. The goal is to get consumers to stay longer, rather than simply searching for websites and then clicking away.

Compiling a list of buddies to chat with through instant messaging provides the kind of "stickiness" these companies covet.

"Like any big company, they've got a brand name, and they've got to keep extending it," said John Tinker, an analyst with Think Equity Partners, who has not seen Google Talk. "Because the reality is, there's not a whole lot of difference between their search [engine] and anyone else's."

According to a person who has seen the service, Google plans to let users chat with more than just their keyboards. Like similar programs from competitors, Google Talk will also let computer users with a headset have voice conversations with other computer users with headsets, this person said.

One source said Google intends to release the new product Wednesday. Another source did not know when Google planned to release Google Talk, but said the company has been testing the service for at least a month.

A Google spokeswoman said Monday that the company planned to release a new product later this week. Google representatives could not be reached late Monday.

Google faces an uphill battle in convincing people to change instant messaging programs. These services are only useful if friends and family members also use it, and competing services from AOL, Yahoo and Microsoft have been available for years.

Meanwhile, AOL plans in September to introduce a new version of its popular AOL Instant Messenger, or AIM, which lets users send e-mail and text messages. In addition, customers of AOL's voice over Internet protocol service will be able to make voice calls from their phones by clicking on a name in their AIM buddy list.

AIM leads the instant messaging pack, with 41.6 million U.S users in July, according to research firm ComScore Media Metrix. Yahoo Messenger had 19.1 million users, and Microsoft's MSN Messenger had 14.1 million.

Google has not shied away from introducing products to compete with already entrenched competitors. When it launched its first search engine in 1998, the field was crowded with companies that Google and the Internet crash have since put out of business.

"There's nothing revolutionary about it," Tinker said of Google Talk, "but I don't think that matters."

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I wonder when Google is going to come out with Google People.
only a matter of time untill Google changes its name to "Skynet" :roll:

Tue Aug 23, 2005 5:20 pm

Google is going for world domination. I'm serious.

Tue Aug 23, 2005 5:39 pm

anytime soon there will be Google Sex :roll:

Tue Aug 23, 2005 5:45 pm

lol thatll b cool

Tue Aug 23, 2005 6:53 pm

Google sex being cool? :shock: :shock:

shame :shake:

If Google Talk is da ultim8 pwner, would you use it constantly? (something like that..)

I would use it, get all my friends, then tell google what i did, then i can join them for the hunt of world domination woooooo!

we can only dream

Tue Aug 23, 2005 8:28 pm

I'm not sure what it'll be like... I mean Gmail doesn't even allow people to sign up without an invite, so it's going to be interesting to see what Google Talk is like. I'll probably use it, it'll be like my new AIM list: empty :lol:

Wed Aug 24, 2005 12:14 am

I only use MSN Messenger (I used ICQ ages ago, but nobody uses that anymore - at least my friends), but since I like everything about Google - its simplicity, convenience, and how good it actually is, I'm gonna try it when it comes out. And no, Google didn't pay me to say this.

Wed Aug 24, 2005 12:39 am

I'm a bit iffy with Google, ever since I read an article in which it said Google has the right to go through my e-mails I told g-mail to go fuck itself.

I like MSN, I'll stick to MSN. After MSN, my mobile phone is my best messaging buddy.

Wed Aug 24, 2005 2:31 am

msn all the way but i might have to try google talk who knows it could be better than msn

Wed Aug 24, 2005 2:32 am

Will there be Google Food?

Wed Aug 24, 2005 2:34 am

G-Food
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