Is this a rhetorical question? 😂

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    Google chat is just Google hangouts and was one of the first messengers out there I believe. My family still uses it to have chats between Android and iPhone users.

    • @Eldritch
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      51 year ago

      Not even remotely. But at the time it seemed the better option. Migrating everyone from the walled gardens of AOL instant messenger and MSN messenger. To something a bit more open and at the time we wrongly thought more stable. The original G+ chat was their own xmpp server. And for a while was fully interoperable with other xmpp servers. But easier to convince people to go to "Google” than some other weird domain name. Then Google closed it off. Which sucked, but as long as they would be less restrictive about what platform and how you interfaced with it. Everything would still be okay. Right, right? Then they shut down Google Plus. And the roller coaster started. It got rolled out his chat. Then became Hangouts for the first time. At some point it became allo. And eventually went back to Hangouts again before they killed it off yet again.

      The only way anyone could or should use it again. Is if they implement just a straight up XMPP server tied in to Gmail. And leave it interoperable with all other XMPP servers. As part of Gmail, it might actually stand some permanence. So long as we all don’t remember inbox.

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        21 year ago

        Was AOL and MSN available on phones? I guess it was the first mainstream phone messaging app that I recall. They haven’t killed it off and allo was a seperate app. Hangouts is just called chats now. It is also available in Gmail. I’ve used it nonstop since it came out and it hasn’t changed all that much.