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Google’s Instant Messaging System

Google Products Aug 23, 2005
Google's Instant Messaging System

Google Inc. is set to introduce its instant messaging system.

The Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday, marking the expansion by the Web search leader into text and also voice communications. The logo of Google Inc. is seen outside their headquarters building in Mountain View, California, in an August 18, 2004, file photo. REUTERS/Clay McLachlan

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Google Inc. is set to introduce its instant messaging system, the Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday, marking the expansion by the Web search leader into text and also voice communications.

Citing unnamed sources “familiar with the service,” the Los Angeles Times said that Google’s Instant Messaging program would be called Google Talk and could be launched as early as Wednesday.

Google Talk goes beyond text-based instant messaging using a computer keyboard to let users hold voice conversations with other computer users, the newspaper quoted a source as saying.

A Google spokeswoman declined to comment on the company’s product plans.

If confirmed, the combined computer text and voice-calling service would put Google in competition with a similar service pioneered by Skype, which has attracted tens of millions of users, especially in Europe, to its service.

Separately, independent journalist Om Malik, on his blog at http://gigaom.com, pointed to technical clues that suggest Google is preparing to run an instant messaging service based on an open-source system known as Jabber.

Jabber technology would allow Google instant message users to connect with established IM systems that also work with Jabber, including America Online’s ICQ and Apple Computer Inc.’s iChat, Malik said.

“This is the worst possible news for someone like Skype, because now they will be up against not two but three giants who want to offer a pale version of Skype,” he wrote. Earlier this week, Google announced it was expanding beyond pure search to help users manage email, instant messages, news headlines, and music.

It introduced a new service called the Google Sidebar, a standalone software program that sits on a user’s desktop, providing live information updates.

Over the past year or so, the company has expanded into e-mail, online maps, personalized news, and more.

The product push comes as rivals Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp, and Time Warner Inc.’s AOL are all trying to upgrade their existing instant messaging systems and expand into new Internet phone-calling services.

Google’s moves take it beyond its roots in Web search and closer to becoming a broad-based Internet media company. With instant messaging, Google would be entering a market where its major competitors have tens of millions of subscribers to their established instant messaging services.

America Online, with its AIM and ICQ brands, counts more than 40 million IM users in the United States alone. Yahoo has around 20 million and Microsoft’s MSN Messenger numbers some 14 million users, according to recent comScore Media Metrix data.

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