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Date: Wed Aug 24 10:30:11 2005
From: Stuart.Carter at bbcel.co.uk (Stuart Carter)
Subject: talk.google.com

Hey ho - more opportunites for people to happily surrender their privacy!

But it's just another jabber server - one that I will not be using, but will no doubt attract Joe Sixpack as usual.

Personally I find GAIM and GAIM-encryption to be a happy combination :)



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>>> Jason Coombs <jasonc@...ence.org> 24/08/2005 10:22 >>>
http://www.google.com/talk/ 

Anyone looked at Google Talk?

Yet another exposed endpoint... Let's bring all those vulnerable 
processors together in one place so they're easier to find? Hmm.

When will users demand something fundamentally safer to use?




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