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2005

Tim O'Reilly

Tim O'Reilly

Google Talk APIs Released

The march to ubiquity and innovation in IP telephony continues, with Google Talk APIs released. Much as happened with our Where 2.0 conference (where Google Earth, Microsoft Virtual Earth, and Google and Yahoo! local APIs showed up just in time for the conference), the technology announcements are lining up in advance of our Emerging Telephony Conference. It's not that folks are targeting our conference, it's just that we put ourselves in front of an oncoming train...

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  M. Mortazavi [02.13.06 11:41 AM]

Google Talk has a fantastic user interface but has a lot to go, when it comes to network of users, before it can even bite the dust off of Skype.

As economists say, the value of a network depends on the number of its endpoints.

  Ruslan [03.20.06 05:06 AM]

We are biting dust off the Skype!
Thanks Google's JingleAudio protocol proposal, its now possible to make your own voice services for Google Talk users. That's what we have done: a simple JingleAudio complient library plus a number of voice services liek voicemail, voice conferencing, etc. Check the URL if you are interested. :-).

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