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Google IM stands for Google Instant messaging. The name of the Google IM is hangouts. Earlier it was known as GTalk or Google talk.
Yes, Gtalk or Google talk is the IM of Google. IM stands for Instant Messaging as terminology. It is a chatting system introduced by Google Developers.
I believe you can for Google talk. I'm not sure about other IM services.
The Google Talk facility is compatible with several other instant messenger (IM) clients. Examples include Trillian, Adium, Psi, Pidgin, Kopete, Miranda and iChat.
If you google MSM MESSANGER SETTINGS and look for the first link it should be the first one if not im sorry.P.S it worked for me
Yes, it supported Gtalk or Google Talk. It is a product of Google for Instant Messaging. The IM of Google is now called as Hangouts.
Yes, blackberry supports Yahoo IM and AIM, Google Talk as well as others.
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Google Talk is the automatic IM client in Gmail. It comes with the gmail account. You can also use an AIM Instant Messenger address.
Google Messenger (actually called Google Talk) has a pretty good install base, but so do many other IM clients. There is a plugin that allows videoconferencing, but, again, so do others. When selecting an IM client, take into consideration what the people you want to chat with use, and go from there. You may find that you want to use a client that is interoperable with multiple IM platforms.
I am unsure of what your question means, but I will try to answer it. If you mean What does Voice Over IP Software Do: Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is a type of software which sends your voice across the Internet using the Internet protocol. This is a free alternative to using a mobile/household phone and it allows you to talk to people all over the world. The Pros: Free Portable Worldwide System Wide (Linux, Windows And Mac) Or If You Meant What Types Of VOIP Software Is There: Skype (IM, Free Skype-to-Skype calls but calls to To landlines/mobiles cost money) Blink (IM And Free Blink-to-Blink calls) MSN (IM And Free MSN-to-MSN calls) Google Talk (IM And Free Google Talk-to-Google Talk calls, unsure if this service offers calls to Landline/Mobiles)
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