Google Talk Optimized for iPhone
6:15 am, July 3rd, 2008, Lonnie Lazar
Google has optimized Google Talk, its web-based instant messaging program, according to the company’s Mobile Blog website.
To send or receive instant messages an open instance of the phone’s Safari browser must be running. Switching to another browser window or application will change your IM status to “unavailable,” but you can select from a quicklist of the people you contact most, search your contacts, and manage multiple conversations. The company said it designed the iPhone optimization to closely resemble its desktop application.
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What are the chances of a client that supppors all the protocols (AIM, GTalk, YIM, MSN, etc.)?
Ken, on July 3rd, 2008 at 7:36 am
in the iPhone 3G demos there have been AIM icons displayed prominantly… check out the new 3G walkthrough on Apples site
angusshangus, on July 3rd, 2008 at 7:51 am
:’(
http://trac.adiumx.com/wiki/AdiumForiPhone
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