Google Talk Review
Google Talk around the network:
- TUAW explains how to connect to Google Talk using iChat on Mac OS X
- Google Talk at the Unofficial Google Weblog
Google Talk, Google's long-expected entry into the IM and VoIP market, has arrived. As predicted, Google Talk is a full-fledged IM client based on the open Jabber protocol with VoIP thrown in for good measure.
Update: The Google Talk web site has gone live and you can now download Google Talk for Windows.
Here's a quick run-down of what Google Talk has to offer: Basic IM capabilities, high-quality and easy to use VoIP, complete integration with Gmail, and a simple, ads-free interface. Read on for our preliminary review and a glimpse into Google Talk's future.
The download is tiny (about 900k) and the install is so quick and easy you don't even realize it's finished yet. You sign in with your Gmail account and are immediately presented with your (momentarily empty) buddy list. There's an Add Friend button, a "Search all contacts" field which searches both your Google Talk and Gmail contacts, and a drop-down under your name that lets you set your available/unavailable status and messages. There's also an Inbox button which takes you to Gmail, plus Help and Settings.

Clicking on a friend in your buddy list will open an IM window for that person, and clicking on the phone icon to the right of their name will start a voice session. The buddy list allows you to rename contacts and tweak other settings, like whether Gmail-only contacts are shown. When you have multiple IM windows open, they show up in a neat sliding interface which you can dock to the buddy list, "roll up," or tear away. The whole affair is the picture of simplicity and intuitiveness we've come to expect of Google, and is downright attractive to boot.

According to our friends at Google, there's a lot in store for Google Talk. Google is keenly interested in keeping the protocol open, and in fact you can access Google Talk's servers with any Jabber-compatible client like Trillian, Gaim, Adium X, and iChat. (If you have one of these, I'm told you can connect using server talk.google.com and port 5222.) Google tells us that SIP support is coming soon and are in talks with Skype, AOL, and Yahoo! concerning interoperability.
Another big feature they're working on is "joint search," which would allow two or more Google Talk buddies using Google and surfing the web together. This would be a natural segue to the fabled Google Browser, but there is as yet no confirmation from Google.
Google also tells us that they don't yet have solid plans on making money with the service, but plan on using it to drive users to Gmail.













Comments
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Subscribe to comments=M=S=G=Aug 23rd 2005 9:33PM
wow google is taking over the world fast
the word "government" will be replaced with "google"
nevertheless I cant wait for google talk. I hope the voIP works on my molasses-esque dialup connection
great review! very sexy
mattAug 23rd 2005 9:36PM
So yeah... a download link? I'm a little surprised you so non-chalantly started the review without mentioning HOW you got an advance copy. Though I'm guessing that's partly because it will be officially announced tomorrow. But will it be invite only?
KGHAug 23rd 2005 9:58PM
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BambooAug 23rd 2005 9:46PM
This sounds cool, but what people really need is this to have a feature like Teamspeak and Vintrillo that lets multiple people talk at the same time like in a room. TS sucks, and vintrillo is ok, but could be better. Tons of people use those programs while gaming to talk to teammates and clan mates.
dextrozAug 23rd 2005 9:40PM
Dude... come one e-mail us a copy each! We'rer dying to frikkin get-a-hold of it already!
We'll all paypal 5 bucks towards a ho-dance for ya tonight and free beer ;-)
dextrozAug 23rd 2005 9:40PM
For your info - you can all get online the gtalk network using ichat/gaim/trillian for more stuff check out:
http://www.smashsworld.com/2005/08/im-on-google-talk-right-now.php
BambooAug 23rd 2005 9:45PM
This sounds cool, but what people really need is this to have a feature like Teamspeak and Vintrillo that lets multiple people talk at the same time like in a room. TS sucks, and vintrillo is ok, but could be better. Tons of people use those programs while gaming to talk to teammates and clan mates.
nuffGigsAug 23rd 2005 9:49PM
I'm really looking forward to getting that download. I wonder if Google will release an API for it or allow for plugins and skins.
dijitalboyAug 23rd 2005 10:01PM
you can set up a jabber IM (i'm using Adium on OS X) and use your gmail login and password. for the server put talk.google.com and the port, leave it empty. I'm online with it now...
Cody HardmanAug 24th 2005 4:31PM
I'm on talk.google.com right now. You have to use your full gmail email address as the username, and in gaim (not sure about others) select "Show more options" and set the Connect server to talk.google.com
TargenAug 29th 2005 1:27PM
Just a random comment; in the last picture (http://www.downloadsquad.com/images/2005/08/google_talk_052.png) there appears to have been some effort to black out the name, right?
Well, look at the bottom left window :P
Michael LauzonAug 23rd 2005 10:59PM
Where did you download the GTIM client from...provide a link!
If anyone wants to chat I am online right now:
mlauzon@gmail.com
Victor Agreda, Jr.Aug 23rd 2005 10:07PM
To talk to PC friends they might have to change the talk.google.com server to gmail.com instead. Otherwise my Adium couldn't talk to PC folks...
Michael LauzonAug 23rd 2005 10:59PM
Where did you guys get the GTIM client, share the wealth...come on; we know you want to?!
Hey all, I am online right now:
mlauzon (AT) gmail DOT com
Michael LauzonAug 23rd 2005 10:59PM
Where did you guys get the GTIM client, share the wealth...come on; we know you want to?!
Hey all, I am online right now:
mlauzon (AT) gmail DOT com
Jason DowdellAug 23rd 2005 10:24PM
I have it running on MacOSX without any issues whatsoever, pretty slick.
CarlosAug 23rd 2005 10:34PM
Here is the million dollar question, will Google's IM client allow users to communicate on other IM services (Yahoo!, MSN, AIM) like Trillian? That would be the killer app.
Louis HillAug 23rd 2005 10:38PM
You must have it running via iChat or some other app.
"Google Talk, which is being released in a beta test version, works only on PCs running Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Eventually, the company plans to release a version for Apple's Mac OS X."
AndreiAug 23rd 2005 11:03PM
AKrotkov@gmail.com
I'm currently online, so drop me online.
I have no idea how adding users works, but it does.
Michael LauzonAug 23rd 2005 11:02PM
Louis Hill:
Where did you find that info, if it was on this article I am going to have to read it again as I missed that part...oh well, I am currently on WinXP; but if Google is smart they will release a version for the various *nix platforms -- which includes MacOSX.
On right now:
mlauzon@gmail.com