Google Talk beta was officially launched, an epoch im product. Products that truly combine im, email, and search.
Let's talk about MSN and QQ first.
- When you have more than 300 contacts, it may take 5 minutes to find a friend, or even not, because he has changed his name.
- If you chat with five people at the same time, five different chat windows will pop up. You may enter the text for user a in the dialog box of user B.
- Your chat friend sends you an email and sends it to Hotmail. You don't receive the email, and you don't even get it.
- If you don't chat for two months, you don't know if he recognizes you.
When Google Talk came out, all these problems were solved.
Although it is a beta version, I think it is already the best im soft? No disconnection at all, and the effect is very good.
- Use Gmail to log on. You can invite a friend to register Gmail and have a unique account for the talk. This Microsoft Passport is similar. But Gmail accounts are directly bundled with Gmail.
- You don't have to worry about 3000 contacts. First, you can combine them with search. I have always hoped to find the search function in the new version of MSN. But cannot be found. Therefore, for convenience, many of our friends had to separate infinite groups of MSN. Too tired.
- Five people chat at the same time, or a chat input window. Use the same tab stack format as Gmail. It is guaranteed that no strings are involved. However, text and voice chat can coexist without affecting each other. If you want to open a window like MSN, you just need to drag it out.
- The chat record and Gmail jointly show who you are chatting. Clear at a glance. It is easy for others to know who you are.
- Top-notch voice signal. The results are comparable to those of Skype, and even have a sense of presence. Better results.
- The invitation is more convenient. Apart from chatting, you can send emails directly. They should all be combined.
Google Talk does not compete for the MSN/QQ market, but may be a fatal blow to the future IM software market. The concept is too advanced. People have to admire the beauty of simple regression.
Microsoft is shaking and QQ is scared. Yahoo is just fainted. Skype thinks Google will consider buying it. It's strange to see that its powerful beta version already has such excellent sound effects? After all, in the future big market, Google will enter the market too quickly.
"What should we do if Google does everything ?" These people have been shocked.