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Old 11-09-2006, 04:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I definitely like it too People often complain it's hard to find people to talk to, and add to their contact list. Well: brbrolliGmail adds people automatically.../lili... and if they're not Gtalkers they can easily become Gmail (andGtalk) users, since most of us has plenty of invites from start./liliUsing the (until a few hours ago) exclusive Orkut community willdefinitely help you finding interesting people with the same interestsor ideas as you: By automatically adding them to the contact list inGoogle Talk, people will communicate "within Google" much more: logged in to Orkut as well as logged out, via Google Talk. Yet another smart step from Google's side./li/olThis will make Google's community aspects bigger (one side-effect: Google Music Trends will rise dramatically when more people use Google Talk: Google will gather knowledge about music — music tastes go handin hand with personalities - -> Leading us back to Orkut).brbrI like this: Google ties it up Now, I seriously wished they bundled(Beta) Blogger, Googlepages and PicasaWeb the same way: They look the same, they share the same technology and they are definitely used for the same reason: To publish thoughts about yourself, your ideas and random opinions. Along with publishing (and organizing) photos. Seems like 3 services meant to be 1, from start. brbrAnother bundle needs to be done, too: Gmail, Calendar and Docs! (Along with the no doubt member of the three; JotSpot). - -> Collaboration. Planning and work: All in one.brbrThese three things would be my dream scenario: Communication and socializing online, publishing yourself on the Web in text, images, photos – all media forms (count Google Videos and YouTube in and you have motion pictures, too). And the most interesting part, I think: Real-time collaboration online: a central place for all your friends/co-workers to store and share data online. - -> And of course: Talking, I think, is the closest you can come IRL communication online: Google Talk will (or at least, should) be a central part for all of these three things.brbr/* kvicksilv3r wakes up from his dream, pushing the submit buttom */ brhints id="hah_hints"/hints
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