Google talks up instant messaging

 

New IM and VoIP client offers file sharing and voicemail.

Google has released a new version of its Google Talk instant messaging and VoIP client.

New features include the ability to send and receive voicemail messages for free, and transfer files with other users.

The additional functionality was based on feedback from users of the service, submitted to Google via an online questionnaire.

The software will auto-update to the new version for existing users of the service, or can be downloaded directly from the Google Talk site.

The new file sharing features allow users to drag and drop photos or documents directly into the message window to begin a transfer to another contact. It also promises fast file transfers between users.

"Google Talk makes a direct connection to your friend's computer whenever possible, enabling the fastest speed available," Brian McBarron, a Google software engineer, wrote on the Google Talk Blog.

"Even if your super-secure firewall won't allow a direct connection, we'll still get it there at a decent speed."

The new client also allows users to show what music they are listening to in their status information, provided they use a supported media player.

Copyright ©v3.co.uk


Google talks up instant messaging
 
 
 
 
 
Top Stories
Defence renews $1.9bn ICT savings pledge
Seeks another $550m to fund reform works.
 
Use cases for Australian mining UAVs
In-depth: Drone makers question large payloads.
 
CommBank suppliers compete for portable workloads
Multi-sourcing deals yield $100m savings.
 
Sign up to receive iTnews email bulletins
   FOLLOW US...

Latest VideosSee all videos »

Latest Comments
Polls
Should the Government enact new legislation to protect copyright holders in the digital age?

   |   View results
Yes
  20%
 
No
  80%
TOTAL VOTES: 555

Vote