GTalk Hits The iPhone Via Safari
There're more and more applications being developed for the iPhone and personally I’m not cribbing. Google has already firmly planted itself in the iPhone team with on-board Google Maps, but they’ve now decided that that's not enough. Google fans will be pleased to know that they have released a version of Google Talk that will reportedly work perfectly in tandem with Safari on both the iPhone and the iPod Touch.
The only issue is that it’s a web-based feature so using it while you’re surfing the net might be a bit of a chore switching between screens. Even though the reports say that this version is going have a similar if not the same feel as your PC version with the capability to handle multiple conversations and alike, the window that has the GTalk version running will show the users as unavailable till they return to that page. Hey, it may not be perfect but it’s there.
To use the service go to www.google.com/talk on your iPhone or iPod Touch’s Safari Browser.
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The only issue is that it’s a web-based feature so using it while you’re surfing the net might be a bit of a chore switching between screens. Even though the reports say that this version is going have a similar if not the same feel as your PC version with the capability to handle multiple conversations and alike, the window that has the GTalk version running will show the users as unavailable till they return to that page. Hey, it may not be perfect but it’s there.
To use the service go to www.google.com/talk on your iPhone or iPod Touch’s Safari Browser.
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