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#27
Originally Posted by johnkzin View Post
Which, if true, makes it no better than what AIM does.
It is better in the sense that once you have established contact with someone, they can continue to use the same number.

Also, in that same established sense when someone sends sms to you and you are offline, it will be queued for you once you are online.

I think it is better than AIM in those two regards.

Also, the cruft that gets sent to your recipients is a few less characters with gtalk than what AIM sends