Wednesday, December 5th 2007
Google Integrates AIM Into Gmail
Google has integrated AOL's AIM instant-messaging service into its Gmail Web-based e-mail client, the company announced on Tuesday. Gmail has had its own chat service since February 2006, but now Gmail users will be able to connect to AIM through a drop-down menu on the Gmail Web page, Google said. Gmail users can sign into AIM through the "set status here" menu. AIM contacts and Gmail chat will appear on the same menu. Initially only English version of the AIM service will be available, with more languages to join soon.
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InfoWorld
We're always looking for new and useful ways to help our users connect with friends, family, and coworkersGoogle said in a statement.
18 Comments on Google Integrates AIM Into Gmail
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Nice avatar Nams. :respect:
My PC's run just fine without AIM/AOL products installed. Faster start-up/shut down/surfing/gaming.
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Google is not forcing you to use the AIM part of Gmail from now on either, you can choose whether to use it or not :rolleyes:.
EDIT; BTW, AIM = AOL Inatant Mesanger whats the difference AOL IS AOL.
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Whatever, your loss ;).
Therefore; Aim is AOL and AOL is nothing but a problem. Losing G-mMail is a small price to pay for not having AOL's AIM infiltrate my PC's again.
But hey, this is just my oponion and personal expierence dealing with AOL and its programs/processes.
You sound like you have some kind of insider info about Google, Well you wouldn't be the only one...LOL
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However, I have to disagree with you about GTalk. I have never had any issues with it myself and it's small footprint is nice. The UI is nice and simple and while yes, it doesn't have as many features or options I have never had it crash on me once since I started using it in 2006. That and it ran on my Nokia 770 without a hitch (well, before the wireless networking died anyway). [edit]The fact that they are adding on support for other clients as well shows that Google does care about the client/platform[/edit] Heh, I don't have any kind of insider info. I just pay lots of attention .
Joe
Forth, the client doesn't stop the virus(aol does not put viruses on your computer), virus scan and a secure computer stop viruses, the clients do the same thing the always have and they do it the same way but interfacing with the aim service just like aim.
So you see it's all really just speculation, aim is coded poorly yes, so use a different client or use something else altogether.
Gmail puts aim(which isn't even dled to the computer) in their webservices and everybody starts crying about gmail and how they're gonna leave gmail. I for one will be staying, yall are just complaining over nothing lol, use and email client no aim on the email client.
BTW, Bloodhound is not a confirmed virus. May just be a false positive in Symantec.
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