Google Adds Chat To Gmail 315
Nathan Weinberg writes "Google has added a chat feature to Gmail. It brings Google Talk, minus voice calls, into your webmail client. Gmail now also logs your IMs, whether they originate in Gmail or Google Talk. In the commentary at InsideGoogle, I note that Google recommends you disable Firefox's AdBlock, which can block Google's ads, if you want Gmail Chat to function properly."
Logging (Score:5, Informative)
I think this thing is a good idea (not the logging, the chat-inside-mailapp). I wonder if you get marked as "online" whenever you check your Mail on mail.google.com...
Re:Logging (Score:5, Insightful)
I think both features are good. Logging can be incredibly useful when you're using IM for online meetings and collaboration. (Such as in OSS projects.) To date I've been using a ChatBot to collaborate and record the conversations. This would free me to just record all my conversations, then move the interesting parts to the wiki as necessary.
Way to go Google!
Re:Logging (Score:2, Informative)
I think people's concern might be that if Google is logging your chats then any conversation you have [even confidential conversations] are stored and controlled by Google, forever.
In your business setting the logging is basically like having a stenographer in a meeting and you own and control the notes. I think you'd want that same control if using Google's technology. After all if you discuss something confidential yo
Re:Logging (Score:2)
Re:Logging (Score:2)
I have used PGP over Gmail for some conversation (with trademark secrets etc) with other people. I use winPGP. it is so easy to use that you can even use it for IM encrypted conversations.
Re:Logging (Score:2)
Re:Logging (Score:2)
Re:Logging (Score:4, Informative)
The only way to be sure is to use end-to-end encryption, which is usually client-specific.
Logging where? (Score:3, Interesting)
Logging on *my* computer is fine and useful. Logging on *their* server is not.
Re:Logging where? (Score:5, Informative)
1. It's optional. Turn it on as you see fit.
2. You keep all your GMail on their servers. How does this differ?
Re:Logging where? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Logging (Score:2)
How do you think that makes her feel?
Seriously, what a hassle, with Kopete and AMSN, AFAIK they both have the ability to transcribe your chats at click of a button.
Good luck with you bot relations though.
Re:Logging (Score:5, Insightful)
What's to stop them from doing this now?
Re:Logging (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Logging (Score:2)
So what in the world are you doing on GTalk to where "freak the girls out" would have any meaning? On second thought, scratch that. I really don't want to know.
Re:Correction from paranoid (Score:2)
Re:Logging (Score:2)
I wonder also what will happen when I logon to gmail.com and I already have GAIM running with the Google Chat plugin....
Most IM protocols only allow you to be logged in from one client at a time - will I get auto-booted from one or the other? Admittedly, I am not sure whether or not the Jabber protocol works this way (Google Chat uses the open Jabber protocol - hooray!).
Re:Logging (Score:4, Interesting)
It seems to route messages to the most recently activated client (this is a problem for the situation above when a cat walks across the keyboard at home and makes the unattended client active). I have noticed that some jabber clients (PSI?) will let you select which instance to send a message to when a user is logged on more than once. How this ties into gmail/gtalk? I'm not sure.
Re:Logging (Score:3, Insightful)
I haven't tried it yet, but if it works at all this could be the best developmen
Re:Logging (Score:2)
I assume that it saves stuff, if you request it, regardless of whether you're using the Google Talk web interface (so via GMail) or through the regular Google Talk desktop app (or Gaim, etc.). That's an assumption, but I think it would be pretty useless if it only logged when you used the web interface.
Is the only way to access the logs through the web interface, by logging
Chat sites and advertising (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Chat sites and advertising (Score:2)
AdSense on your site requires that the Mediapartners Googlebot be able to retrieve your page, parse it, and deliver relevant ads. If you're doing real-time content changes and there's tons of Javascript in the page, the challenge to figure out what anyone's talking about isn't worth the fight.
Bitching about it being a monopoly is whin
Re:Chat sites and advertising (Score:2)
Use AdBlock Plus (Score:3, Informative)
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answ
Re:Use AdBlock Plus (Score:2)
Re:Use AdBlock Plus (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Use AdBlock Plus (Score:2)
Re:Use AdBlock Plus (Score:2)
There are several addon filtersets for AdBlock. I wonder could they be the problem. e.g. "AdBlock Filterset.G Updater" - https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php ?id=1136 [mozilla.org]
P.S. Thou I recall spotting report on Bugzilla report about Ff crash related to AdBlock. I thought it was fixed in 1.5 - it seems not. Bug like that: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31650 7 [mozilla.org]
Works fine for me (Score:3, Informative)
I don't understand what exactly would break GMail -- AdBlock doesn't filter out Google's text ads (at least mine doesn't), and wouldn't do anything anyway unless Google was in the block list. So I'm not sure why they're recommending that people remove it, as opposed to warning people not to
Re:Works fine for me (Score:3, Informative)
I noticed (Score:3, Interesting)
Excited (Score:3, Insightful)
Can't wait to see what this turns out to be like. Here at school, I can't install Gtalk, so my girlfriend (off at college) communicate through email. This will make this a lot easier.
On a side note, I wonder if Adblock will really screw this up, or if they're just trying to get people to stop blocking their ads.
Re:Excited (Score:4, Insightful)
Yes, because that's the reason to use Google's client... The lack of emoticons! A feature that every client I have ever used allows you to disable anyway.
Re:Excited (Score:2)
Perhaps it wouldn't surprise you to learn that GTalk looks nearly identical to Apple's iChat. Google didn't come up with that look you like so much.
Am I the only one? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:5, Insightful)
Yes, you are. (Score:2)
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:2)
It asks if you want to log the chats when you first set it up.
Just tell it you don't want to log chats and have fun in your cloud.
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:2)
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:5, Informative)
1. You can choose whether gmail logs your chats when you first use the feature, and you can change this option in the settings menu at any time.
2. There is even a feature that let's you get "off the record" during a chat. So even if you're having logging enabled, you can go "off the record" during a chat, and what you type afterwards will neither be logged in your gmail account, nor in your chat partner's gmail account.
Sounds good to me.
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:3, Informative)
So unless you're absolutely sure what the person on the other end is using, you really can't trust such a thing. I wouldn't be too surprised if there are corporate IM clients developed (perhaps they're here already) that have logging that canno
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:2)
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:5, Informative)
Notice that unifying email and IM DOES have a lot of sense. IM and email are the SAME THING (send text and ocasinally some files), except that IM is instantaneous and email isn't. But there's no reason why you couldn't add a jabber extension which allows you to receive emails, your jabber client would just move them to a MUA. Email is just a particular case of the idea behind IM.
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:2)
Now, if you think that one of the advantages of gmail was exactly remember and be able to do good and relevant searches in all your email, adding that to your chat, and even combined with mail (so i.e. you can check if someone said you something from either way), the potential is high.
If watching previous chats worries you, same could be thinked about previous messages, and as with them, you can or not have history at all, o
GREAT feature is everyone is using Google Chat. (Score:2)
"Go off the record when you're chatting so nothing gets saved to anyone's Gmail account"
In other words, not only can you disable logging of your chat sessions, but you can prevent any other Google Talk users form logging a chat session in which you are a participant.
This is great for the slimy bosses who want to screw other other employees, "NO, I NEVER told you you would get a 20% raise if you worked 80 hour weeks to complete the project on time, certainly not in a chat session!"
It's also
Yes? (Score:2)
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:4, Insightful)
Uh, if you don't just talk to yourself, the other party could log your IMs too.
Anyway, anyone in between (ISPs, company, wireless provider, 3 letter agencies) can log the data.
Practically all popular IM's send messages in plaintext. Even if you use encryption, the other party may wish to save it in plaintext...
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:2)
To google, who store every email you ever get, no matter if you delete it or not, for advertising and profiling reasons?
I foresee.... (Score:5, Interesting)
Regards,
Steve
Re:I foresee.... (Score:2)
Most encryption schemes (especially those operating on text) involve compressing the data first to avoid detectable language patterns. I suppose it still depends how much overhead encrypting a particular chunk of text involves.
Re:I foresee.... (Score:2, Interesting)
It would be an amazing thing to see embedded chatrooms in webpages. It'd allow for "bumping into strangers" on the internet, vastly increasing social potential. Chatrooms already allow for those of similar interests to meet, and so do forums. However, by placing it direc
How to Block Chat but not Mail (Score:2, Interesting)
chat with people or advertisers? (Score:4, Funny)
GCA: same old same old. workin 9-5 sux teh bawls
AC: tell me about it! i hardly have time to utorrent warez anymore
GCA: Hey, I've got a quick and easy site you can go to for warez [warezhq.com] if you want. 8-)
AC: nah, that's okay, I've got to go make dinner.
GCA: whatcha makin?
AC: just some chicken and some veggies
GCA: you could spice up that chicken with some worchester sauce [leaperrins.com]
AC: No... I'm good thanks.
AC: What's up with all the links, Allison?
GCA: Allison?
AC: Aren't you Grand Canyon Alli? From the spring break trip?
GCA:
AC: OMG You're a Google Chat Advertiser!!
Disable Adblock? (Score:4, Funny)
Ain't gonna happen.
Re:Disable Adblock? (Score:2)
The whole point of email is to avoid "instant" IMO (Score:3, Interesting)
The whole reason I use email is that I don't want to talk (chat) with people realtime. I like to respond on my terms. Now my gmail contacts are going to want to up and chat with me all of the time?
Hopefully this feature can be disabled. I love gmail for it's simplicity, but now they are encroaching on feature bloat.
Re:The whole point of email is to avoid "instant" (Score:5, Informative)
Using GTalk to Connect to other networks? (Score:2)
Re:Using GTalk to Connect to other networks? (Score:2)
Jabber bridges (Score:2)
There are jabber servers around which act as bridges to other networks, like AIM, MSN, Yahoo, etc. You still need to have accounts on those services in order to use them, though.
A while back there was an article in one of the Mac mags on how to use a system like this so that you could use iChat as a multi-protocol client -- get MSN and Yahoo Messenger functionality within iChat. It was sort of a neat hack
Re:Jabber bridges (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm well aware that there are ways to bridge the gap between Jabber and other networks.
Linky linky (Score:2, Informative)
An article on how to set up iChat to interoperate with MSN and Yahoo Messenger, using a Jabber server as a gateway. Mac-centric, obviously, but it gives an overview of what you'd need to do. The MSN-Jabber translation is all done by the server -- there's nothing really interesting going on at the client end. I think the MSN stuff is handled by this piece [jabberstudio.org] of software.
At one point I found a site which listed Jabber servers and showed what protocol-g
Re:Using GTalk to Connect to other networks? (Score:2)
Re:Using GTalk to Connect to other networks? (Score:3, Informative)
Whitelist Google in Adblock Plus? (Score:3, Informative)
I'm using Adblock Plus which has the whitelist feature.
1) Couldn't one just whitelist anything that comes from Google? I haven't been "rolled out" yet, I don't see any indication of Gtalk in my Gmail account, so I can't try this for myself.
2) Can someone who does try it let us know what we need to add to the whitelist to make it work? Thanks.
Yeah, right... (Score:2)
BCC (Score:5, Funny)
It's all about the Lloyd Dobler attitude.... (Score:3, Funny)
Alphabetical ordering? (Score:2)
Feature Creep! (Score:2)
WHERE IS THE CALENDAR?! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Ugh - Already blocked on my machine (Score:2)
No, wait. I *shudder* to think about what the 0-day exploit will be.
Re:Ugh - Already blocked on my machine (Score:3, Funny)
Re:whatever! (Score:5, Informative)
Well, after I actually RTF, I found that quote. So it appears that the blurb of this article was just FUD and that Adblock is just a temporary glitch and the services will work just fine in the future! Now I can happily go back to google worshipping.
Re:whatever! (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:whatever! (Score:2, Informative)
Re:whatever! (Score:2)
Um, adblock would appear to disagree with you
Way more than "partial excitement." (Score:2, Interesting)
Time was when we debated whether IM would subsume email; think we called them "instant messaging" and "e-mail" at that point 8)
IM and HTTP/HTTPS, different protocols, different Subnets, architecture which in classic Geek fashion precipitated different end user apps for each.
Welcome again to 2006, some say "the year of user experience" in what is clearly, at least a minor era thereof.
Re:Way more than "partial excitement." (Score:2)
Re:Way more than "partial excitement." (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Way more than "partial excitement." (Score:2)
And overall...nice to see features that I suggested (relax, I know it's certain that I wasn't the only one) right after GTalk launch implemented.
Re:Way more than "partial excitement." (Score:2)
Good to see Google is bringing this sort of thing to other platforms.
Re:Way more than "partial excitement." (Score:2)
Jabber allows you to store messages offline. Those messages could be very well well-formatted messages which are sent to a different app but downloaded through your IM connection including files
Imagine the implications for OSS developers: instead of a mailing list (the equivalent to a IRC "channel"
Re:Reimplementing AOL (Score:3, Insightful)
If AOL ever offered, currently offers, or is planning on ever offering this level of user-friendliness, content consolidation, and ease/speed of use, all for free, all
Re:Reimplementing AOL (Score:2)
Google policies (Score:3, Insightful)
At first, all that information can, and will be used, to make target advertisement. No big deal since they already analyse our email.
Second, all that information can, and will be used, in case of any "law" problems with them. The have in their policies that rules, so if you come to be from a rival company they will use all the information they get from your email, and not the chats t
Re:Google policies (Score:2)
Oh, wait...
Re:Google policies (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Google policies (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Google policies (Score:3, Insightful)
Not necessarily, IMO email tends to be:
Re:too-much-contact-with-contacts (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Quite a good idea... (Score:3, Insightful)
Anything which gets more people using an open messaging system like jabber is a good thing. And if google can provide value-add features to their service while still maintaining compatibility with the r
Re:What the world needs now... (Score:3, Funny)
That is a wholly flawed argument.
Re:I forsee no more gmail access from work... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Off the record nonsense (Score:3, Interesting)
Am I missing something obvious here? A simple copy/paste will bypass this seemingly pointless feature.
Well, since the chat logs are stored on Google's servers, I imagine that it would be awfully hard to "paste" your OTR text into said chat log.
Sure, somebody can make a local copy of the chat log with the OTR text pasted into it, but if you were to compare it to the version stored on Google's servers, you'd see that the local copy was a "fake" -- as in, "I never said that".
Or so I see it...
Re:Hideous (Score:2)
Same way Java IRC chat applets started doing 5 years ago?
Re:Hideous (Score:2)
As for the UI, I don't like the idea of a browser-based IM client in the first place, but for such a monstrosity it seems okay. Not that I'll use it. (Yay, I have to keep a browser window open at all times, and not have context menus or drag and drop or audio alerts! Woohoo! It's like ICQ from ten years ago!)
Re:IM Banned (Score:2)
That depends on where you work. At some places, using IM is mandatory.
Re:IM Banned (Score:3, Funny)