The document discusses two instant messaging clients: Windows Live Messenger and Google Talk. Windows Live Messenger, created by Microsoft, allows file sharing, voice calls, appearing offline, offline messaging, and integration with social networks. Google Talk, now called Hangouts, allows text and voice chatting, video calls with up to 10 people, file sharing, screen sharing, and connectivity to social networks. Both services provide real-time communication features and integration with other online services.
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2. Windows Live Messenger
Windows Live Messenger or MSN Messenger is
an instant messaging client created by Microsoft.
MSN Messenger on July 22, 1999 but as
Windows Live Messenger online services started
since 2005.
It connects to Microsoft Messenger Service.
It works in the environment of Windows XP,
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Mobile,
Windows Phone, Blackberry OS, Symbian OS.
3. Features
Sharing files and folders but with security.
Voice calling.
Appear offline to individuals or categories.
Offline messaging.
Social networks integration-
connect service such as
1) LinkedIn.
2) Facebook.
3) MySpace.
4) BBM.
5) Skype.
11. Features
"Google Chat" redirects for the Google
telephone call routing and voicemail service.
Video call & Video conferencing in the 10
window at the same time World wide.
Sharing files and folders.
Sharing Screen of different desktops and
laptops.
Directly connect with the different social
networking sites and make the strong
connectivity through out the globe.
12. About Google Talk
Text chat
Instant messages: Share quick thoughts in real
time.
Status updates: See if friends are around and
what they are up to.
File transfer: Instantly send and receive files,
pictures and more.
13. Contd..
Voice chat
Free long distance: Make PC-to-PC calls to
people anywhere in the world.
Audio conferencing: Talk to multiple people
at once.
Gmail integration: Chat with your friends on
Gmail.