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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: Facebook Chat Could Be Coming to GTalk and iChat

  • Rami Taibah · 1 month ago
    Meh been using Facebook chat on Pidgin and Empathy for ages now. But I guess adding XMPP is very welcomed

    http://linuxologist.com/linuxhowto/howto-add-yo...
  • hirshy · 1 month ago
    first
  • Outsanity · 1 month ago
    My only issue is do people still use GTalk?
  • el7cosmos · 1 month ago
    i use Gtalk...though it just sometimes!
  • r0cketman22 · 1 month ago
    I use it everyday. It's either Gtalk of Facebook Chat now. So this is the BEST NEWS OF THE DAY to me. haha
  • Aamod · 1 month ago
    Yeah i use google talk all the time , all reason gtalk become famous was when friends where added onto gtalk list from orkut directly....

    you wont find those rich features in gtalk like the ones you find in MSN , but its simplicity is what keep gtalk goin!
  • sizemattic · 1 month ago
    That would be awesome! I hate having multiple chats going on different applications.
  • Ahsan R. Shami · 1 month ago
    Is it not Digsby, rather than Digsy?
  • ka · 1 month ago
    Adium (Mac OS X) also does it very well since at least 6 months
  • sarah · 1 month ago
    would this mean you can chat from a mobile phone such as a blackberry?
  • Dual · 1 month ago
  • Aaron · 1 month ago
    Sure, this service might be available, but would Apple be willing to update iChat to allow Facebook account creation? I'm not too sure.
  • Dave Nattriss · 1 month ago
    Why would you use iChat to create a Facebook account?!
  • Aaron · 1 month ago
    No. Adding an existing facebook account under iChat so that you may converse with your contacts from Facebook from within iChat.
  • dhotsheehhan · 1 month ago
    NOvember rain
  • mattrs · 1 month ago
    Digsby already has it...although it has some problems.
  • Dave Nattriss · 1 month ago
    I recently gave up with Digsby as it uses so much RAM (150 MB at least) and went back to Trillian which I used before I'd heard of it. Trillian Astra is so much more efficient - around 15 MB RAM usage and very little CPU despite being connected to about 10 different services. Shame it doesn't support LinkedIn and MySpace as yet.
  • mattrs · 1 month ago
    Interesting...I'll have to try this.
  • aaron · 1 month ago
    Hmm... if it functions like meebo, I still will be blocked by netgear at work. I know, I know- "get back to work d-bag!"
  • amyyasmine · 1 month ago
    quite awesome
  • taitanan · 4 weeks ago
    hi everybody
  • liaqat · 3 weeks ago
    hi
  • efa · 3 weeks ago
    hello,