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Google Talk Client For PDAs Released

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - September 06, 2005


MessageVine, the leader in instant messaging, presence and real-time communication solutions for mobile phones and devices, released today the industry-first Mobile IM solution for Google Talk(R), the brand new IM and voice-communication service by Google(R).

MessageVine's Mobile IM client for Google Talk is an always-on, secure real-time communication application based on rich presence information. MessageVine's Mobile client offers the same friendly and intuitive user experience as offered by the Google Talk's PC client.

MessageVine's Mobile IM solution also offers connectivity to other public IM networks such as MSN(R), AIM(R), Yahoo!(R) and ICQ(R). MessageVine's solution for Google Talk is available on a wide range of mobile platforms such as BlackBerry(TM), Palm OS(R), Symbian OS(TM), Windows Mobile(R), J2ME and BREW(R) and offers advanced features such as integration with Gmail. "Our vast experience and know-how in the Instant Messaging arena in general, and our commitment to the Mobile IM market in particular, has enabled MessageVine to be the first to offer a complete mobile solution for the new player in the IM World," said Tomer Hertz, CEO of MessageVine. "By integrating the Google Talk service into MessageVine's range of products we allow Google Talk users to chat on-the-go and ensure our customers and partners are at the forefront of the instant messaging and presence market".



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