Google Voice gives you a phone number for calls, texts, and voicemails. You can use this number to make domestic and international calls from your web browser and mobile devices. If you're in the US, you can choose your own number.

In the end, I've downloaded the TalkaTone app for my Android phone ( ). After logging into my Google account through the TalkaTone app, all phone calls to my Google Voice number will ring on my mobile phone (over a data network, not over mobile minutes). It's not a great connection, but it truly is the only thing I could find (other than leaving GMail open in my browser) that would actually ring when people call my Google Voice number.


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Google Talk was also the name of the client applications previously offered by Google to use the service. Google Talk applications were available for Microsoft Windows,[3] Android,[4] BlackBerry OS,[5] BlackBerry 10[5] and ChromeOS[6] operating systems. A Google Talk mobile web app had also been previously available.[7] In February 2015, the Windows client was discontinued and ceased to work, with Google recommending users to use Google Hangouts instead.[8][9] Users of Windows client were instructed to migrate to the Google Hangouts app on the Chrome browser platform.[10] Currently, Google is migrating its users from Google Hangouts, to Google Chat and Google Meet.

However, given that Google Talk provided XMPP protocol, most mobile phones for which a suitable XMPP client existed[29] could also offer Google Talk service, at least theoretically (depending on the handset, the user may have encounter security warnings because of unsigned Java ME MIDlets or limits put in place by the mobile service provider). Mobile clients specially designed for Google Talk existed as well.[30]

Most phones supported the IMPS protocol, and there was hybrid XMPP/IMPS networks (through XMPP transports, or specially designed hybrid servers),[31] which could also contact Google Talk users. The Google Talk service itself was unusable from IMPS (that means, one could not log with their Gmail account, but they could talk with their Gmail friends with their IMPS account from their mobile phone).[clarification needed]

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Has anyone here dealt with Googles hangout app for mobile devices going through the firewall. The customer wants to allow hangout chat but not file-transfer or video calling. The apps sees it as google-talk and under it is gtalk-voice, google-talk-base and gtalk-file-transfer. If we set up the policy for app filtering would the gtalk-file-transfer be masked by ssl or would it still be seen?

I have various Google home devices, Google home minis, google nest hubs, google nest audio. I have various other wifi devices including TVs and 5 family members with Apple phones. I work in IT and my PCs are ethernet wired.

However, given that Google Talk provides XMPP protocol, most mobile phones for which a suitable XMPP client exists[27] could also offer Google Talk service, at least theoretically (depending on the handset, the user may encounter security warnings because of unsigned Java ME midlets or limits put in place by the mobile service provider). Mobile clients specially designed for Google Talk exist as well.[28]

Most phones support the IMPS protocol, and there are hybrid XMPP/IMPS networks (through XMPP transports, or specially designed hybrid servers),[29] which can also contact GoogleTalk users. The Google Talk service itself is unusable from IMPS (that means, you cannot log with your Gmail account, but you can talk with your Gmail friends with your IMPS account from your mobile phone).[clarification needed]

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Way back in November 2007, we location-enabled all of our Google Maps for mobile clients to bring location awareness to the masses and improve the local search experience. Using My Location, millions of you have been able to easily find yourselves on a map at the touch of a button. But what about finding other people? Lots of you have been requesting to see where your friends are on a map, too. Well now you can with Google Latitude.Ā 

Ā Latitude is a new feature of Google Maps for mobile, as well as an iGoogle gadget, that allows you to share your location with your friends and to see their approximate locations, if they choose to share them with you. You can use your Google account to sign in and easily invite friends to Latitude from your existing list of contacts or by entering their email addresses. Google Talk is integrated with Latitude, so you and your friends can update your status messages and profile photos on the go and see what everyone is up to. You can also call, SMS, IM, or email each other within the app. Check out the video below to see Latitude in action.


We've gone to great lengths to put this on as many smartphone devices as possible from day one so that most of the people you know will be able to use Latitude right away. There are two primary ways to use Latitude right now:

On your mobile phone: visit google.com/latitude from your phone's mobile browser to download Google Maps for mobile with Latitude. We currently support most of the popular smartphone platforms: Android, Blackberry, Symbian S60, and Windows Mobile, and we are hoping to see Latitude on the iPhone soon. It will be available through Google Mobile App, and you'll just need to download or update the app from the App store to find Latitude in the Apps tab.On your computer: go to from your browser and add the Latitude gadget to your iGoogle homepage. What's neat is that if you've installed Google Gears or if you're using Google Chrome, you can choose to automatically share your location from your laptop or desktop computer -- no smartphone required!Latitude gives you control over how much or little location information you want to share, and with whom. And of course Latitude is 100% opt-in. Learn more about using Latitude and its privacy features in our Help Center or check out our privacy video.


Oh, and I almost forgot to mention - it is available in 27 countries and 42 languages. See in which part of the world your friends are now!


Posted by Charles Mendis, Software Engineer, Google mobile team

Given that Google's European headquarters is in Ireland and also given the level of mobile phone ownership here, it is disappointing to see that Ireland is not one of the 27 countries currently supported.

My G1 has an ancient Maps version (1.21). However, I managed to get it working by first adding the gadget to my iGoogle page using the desktop computer, and then visiting my iGoogle page on the G1 and selecting the classic view (rather than the mobile view).

I too had a problem installing, the default web browser on my phone is a real full-function web browser so I got the normal web page instead of the mobile page. I had to find IE and start it by hand in order for accessing the link to trigger the installer. Perhaps you should just put a link to download the .cab directly on the main web page?

Here's an idea for a feature - if a users phone should get "lost" the user should be able to send a SMS to the cloud portion of Latitude (using a friends phone, a laptop, etc), including a PIN that they setup beforehand, to cloak Latitude on the "lost" phone (hide the icon, lock up access to the app, whatever)but have Latitude continue to track the phones location. This information could then be turned over to the local authorities to help find the "lost" phone. There are workarounds of course but I doubt the majority of people stealing cell phones are that technically astute.

Same here:

I'd like a link to share with friends/family that are not gtalk users.


The most common scenario would be to email the link, but it would be nice to add it to my own site using gmaps api.

Is it possible to track my phone location using the computer? I've installed Latitude on my phone and have it active, but I appear to only be able to track other Google email addresses using the iGoogle+Latitude website (and can't add a mobile number to track or anything).

This doesn't seem to work in Canada - when I entered my (604) area code mobile phone number I got a message saying "Not a valid phone number"


Also, when I tried to install the gadget to my .ca ig account, its not available

I love the new feature; but I really do NOT like the new GMM version!

The new google maps mobile is way slower than the previous one.

1. Performance: its slower and often freezes for a second or two; if you were scrolling when it froze, the cursor ends up a long way from where it froze and you have to find where you were again.

2. Finding your location; I have an E71, in the previous version it would find my approx location almost immediatelly, then it would turn on the GPS and try to find a more accurate position - I had never seen it miss (i would always be in the big blue circle, usually very close to or right in the center, with or without GPS position). Now it freezes a few times after I turn it on and gives me some random location of where I am (I live in Brazil and once it actually told me I was in New York) then it turns on the GPS and only gives me an approx location if it cant get a GPS signal...

Ā Not to mention I now frequently find myself outside the large circle!

I cant help but wonder; will google continue to make high quality products for non-android phones, or will they just release quickie updates so they can say its not just for the android...?


As for a slight improvement on the feature, it would be nice for an "advanced options" allowing us to choose how often to update our location and if it should allow for GPS usage

ex.

One could configure to update every 30m, always turning the GPS on (good to configure this in our kid's phones! perhaps even a configuration password, so the little brats cant turn this off*)

While someone else might want something like update every hour, use GPS only if already turned on (GPS might be turned on from some other app, like navigation (nokia maps, garmin, etc) or from photo location tagger software); if its not on, use approx location.



*of course they know they can just delete google maps or switch off their phone; but then again, they DO want their monthly allowance, don't they? ;-)




Anyway, thanks for the feature google-man; just please fix the performance on symbian; and if possible, allow us to setup advanced location sharing options :-) 0852c4b9a8

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