Google Talk? What is this? Is Google getting into on the Internet telephony fad? Yes they are! The research giant now supplies a beta version download of Google Talk at no-charge. http://www.google.com/talk/

Google Talk allows users to IM or make calls on the Internet using a microphone, speakers and PC, again; no charge. The new Google pc software could be downloaded by anyone with Windows 2000 platform or later.

Needless to say it is possible to only call or IM others who have saved the Google Talk application. Both parties need to have a Gmail account to log onto the Google Talk messenger.

Those that do not curently have a Gmail account could request an invitation via mobile-phone. https://www.google.com/accounts/SmsMailSignup1.. People who do not have a cell-phone should have somebody having an account deliver a Gmail request.

Google has caused it to be relatively convenient to include people to the contacts listing of the messenger. Invitations are sent immediately from the messenger or from the user's Gmail account. There is no limit for the number of people one can have on their contact number.

With that being said, I made a decision to give Google Talk a spin myself. This lofty https://twitter.com/orangeco_seo site has collected poetic cautions for how to see about it. The UI is straightforward to use and comprehend, with Internet contacting, instant messaging, email, and needless to say, Google search. You will find no ad's to litter the Interface, which can be refreshing.

The consumer control's again are pretty cut and dry, it is somewhat plain looking, however; this for me add's to it's functionality. We discovered read more by searching the San Francisco Gazette. Other than a lack of ad's, the thing new about that may be the fact it's from Google.

In general, Google Talk is just a decent messenger. If you have a distaste for banner ad's or pop up's every-time you begin your messenger, 'Gary' Talk must be a pleasant change of pace..