Archive for August, 2005

Published by Mircea on 25 Aug 2005

Google and Psi… and the world is rolling

I was commenting in my last blog entry about Google’s recent aquisition - a company producing a windows only closed client.

Today I woke up and what do I see in the news: Google Talk is out - the IM client from Google supports XMPP… Psi is on the supported IM clients list.

Imagine me… with a big wow on my face… I can imagine everyone else in the Jabber (XMPP) world with a similar reaction…

My flow of thoughts and actions:

  • oh…
  • new potential users…
  • Psi…
  • we need a HowTo
  • Kev tolds me Psi 0.10-test1 will be out later today
  • we need a HowTo
  • where would I put the HowTo…
  • in the not yet announced Wiki…
  • Kev says the Wiki has a go for today
  • we need to keep the icons a secret for 0.10-final
  • rearranged the Wiki Main Page
  • screenshot session started for the Google Talk HowTo
  • Google Talk HowTo Wiki page completed
  • Google Talk HowTo Wiki for Psi 0.9.3 completed
  • Everything (Psi 0.10-test1, wiki, howtos) is out.
  • People started joining Psi groupchat room…
  • for the first time in history I’ve used the scroolbar to scrool the userlist
  • tons of comments…
  • went to bed happy.

I’ve also eaten between the lines there. If it does seem like in a rush, it’s because it was a rush.
We want our users to enjoy the very best of Psi that we offer right now.
Lots of thanks to the great Psi Team who helped carrying out successfully this task.

The event was also covered in Jabber Journal #24.

Published by Mircea on 11 Aug 2005

Google is going for IM… on Windows

News in the IM world.
Hal mentioned in his blog Google’s future aquisition adding a small emphasis on Jabber support in the future client.

Many of you might have already said something like: Oh boy, Google on the IM market. It’s going to be interesting… . I did the same and then looked at the reasons Google went for this company/product.

I’ve read several blogs/news articles about this, comming up with a single possible killer feature.

Quote InternetNews.com article:

Meetro combines instant messaging with automatic local buddy finding. Users can log in and browse or search profiles of other members in order to find someone compatible who’s nearby and also logged in. The area to be searched can be narrowed to a quarter mile.

“The beauty of Meetro is the direct way in which you connect with people nearby,” Paul Bragiel, CEO of Meetroduction, said in a statement about the software release. “Just run Meetro, double-click on a person and begin chatting immediately. It’s all real-time, which means you see and communicate with local people who are online right now.”

I went to their site to see the wonderful functionality. Imagine my surprise: only Microsoft Windows download.

My first feeling: errr.. what? and that is going to be used by Google?
Not even MacOS, not to mention Linux (at least binaries).

Well, I hope Google changes thinks about this a little and looks into other platforms also. Google Earth is already Windows-only and that is not very thrilling. There are great multi-platform toolkits for developing applications: check out Qt or GTK.