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Blog DreamHost Information System Status Google Talk’s Secret Mistresses August 26, 2005 on 1:18 pm | In Insider View , Musings , Tech News by Josh Jones | Just about anybody reading this blog has probably heard about Google Talk (beta) already. Nonetheless, let me recap for you. Google Talk is Google’s new foray into Instant Messaging and Voice over IP, using Jabber for the IM side and SIP for the VoIP. Currently, Google Talk users can only IM and call other Google Talk users. Ha, just what the world needed, yet another IM/voice chat service. Actually, this could be just what the world needed. You see, although Google Talk only connects to itself today, Google is using open standards… which means it’d be pretty darn easy for them to open it up to talk with say, I dunno, DreamHost customers. And actually, not only would it be pretty darn easy, Google’s even said that’s exactly their plan! Before the thing gets out of beta bobstires12@gmail.com should be able to IM bob@bobstires.com, and vice-versa. They also mention they’re already working on VoIP interoperability with Earthlink’s upcoming free offering as well as SIPphone.com. But more on that later… Remember when AOL users could only email other AOL users? And Prodigy users could only email other Prodigy users? And Compuserve users could only email other Compuserve users? All the online services of the day were like “walled gardens” for their users to play with each other in complete security and comfort under the watchful eye of a responsible organization. That sucked. Email never became mainstream until the real Internet took off and provided a clear open standard for all these disparate systems to hook up. It took a while for all of the big providers to come on board though, because if everybody could talk to each other there’s less of an incentive to sign up for a big provider! But as the Internet grew, not allowing Internet email (not to mention access), be"
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