Thursday, September 15, 2005

aladdin, leo lastimosa wants to talk to you using Google Talk

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I've been using Google Talk and thought you might like to try it out.
We can use it to call each other for free over the internet. Here's an
invitation to download Google Talk. Give it a try!

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leo lastimosa has invited you to sign up for Google Talk so you can
talk to each other for free over your computers.

To go to the Google Talk download page, visit:
http://mail.google.com/mail/talk/download

Google Talk is a downloadable Windows* application that offers:
- Free calls over your computer anytime, from anywhere, and for as long
as you want
- A simple and intuitive user interface for sending instant messages
or making calls--no clutter, pop-ups or ads
- Superior voice quality through just a microphone and computer speaker
- A shared Gmail contacts list that updates automatically with the people
you communicate with most often

Once you download Google Talk, just sign in with your Gmail username
and password. You can then begin inviting anyone you want to talk to
for free. Google Talk lets you email your contacts directly using
Gmail and you can even receive new Gmail message notifications.

Google Talk works with any computer speaker and microphone, such as
the ones built-in to many PC laptops today, as well as with wired
and wireless headsets and USB phones. Google Talk also works across
all firewalls.

Google Talk is still in beta. Just like with Gmail, we're working
hard to add features and make improvements, so we might also ask for
your comments and suggestions periodically. We appreciate your help
in making it even better!

Thanks,

The Google Talk Team

To learn more about Google Talk before signing up, visit:
http://www.google.com/talk/about.html

(If clicking the URLs in this message does not work, copy and paste
them into the address bar of your browser).

* Not a Windows user? No problem. You can also connect to the Google
Talk service from any platform using third-party clients
(http://www.google.com/talk/otherclients.html).

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