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All Access Music, not a bad price too at $10/month.

Is that also a SGS4 he had in his had running AOSP? Can't hear the audio but yeah looks like it. Lots of people wearing glasses too!

:woot: Might be my next Phone!! !!!!!

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.talk&feature=search_result&rdid=com.google.android.talk&rdot=1

Google Hangouts now!! :woot:

This replaces Google Talk! :)

WHOA:

Looks like it replaces SMS too?

receive text messages (SMS)

Allows the app to receive and process SMS messages. This means the app could monitor or delete messages sent to your device without showing them to you.

read instant messages

Allows apps to read data from the Google Talk content provider.

read your text messages (SMS or MMS)

Allows the app to read SMS messages stored on your device or SIM card. This allows the app to read all SMS messages, regardless of content or confidentiality.

send SMS messages

Allows the app to send SMS messages. This may result in unexpected charges. Malicious apps may cost you money by sending messages without your confirmation.

So Page blamed Microsoft and Oracle for "difficult interoperability" and not using "open standards" while Google killed XMPP support in Google Talk in the same keynote? Neat.

Google also banned Microsoft Windows from the Googleplex in 2010. Pot meet Kettle.

So Page blamed Microsoft and Oracle for "difficult interoperability" and not using "open standards" while Google killed XMPP support in Google Talk in the same keynote? Neat.

Technically they didn't (yet) kill XMPP support in Google Talk since it's still compatible with clients using the XMPP protocol, but your point still stands.

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