Fear using gtalk in office? grab this alternative

                 Most of my friends are afraid of using gtalk in offce…..When the Boss come they quietly switch it off….I sit in vain thinking that my friend will reurn…Here is an alternative.. Run Gtalk on a browser window….Now boss wont find out!!!Read below

The Google Talk Gadget is clearly more usable than the stand-alone GTalk desktop client or the floating AJAX version in GMail.

Here, each chat session opens up as a tab (like Firefox browser tabs), it can show previews of images or video and the chat client can easily be embedded inside webpages.

There’s however a small problem - while we have browser windows in front of us all the time, the same may not hold true for the webpage (like the Google personalized page) where we have embedded the GTalk gadget.

So here’s an alternate option - put the Google Talk client in the Firefox sidebar so it always stays in the foreground no matter what website you are on currently.

To add Google Talk to your Firefox sidebar, bookmark the following URL (right-click and choose Bookmark this link)

talkgadget.google.com/talkgadget/client

Now goto Bookmarks menu, navigate to the above bookmark, right click and choose Properties. Tick the checkbox that says Load this bookmark in the sidebar.

Update: An employee of an investment bank writes that their organization has banned Google talk in office but using the above method, he was able to circumvent the GTalk ban and could chat with friend out the firewalls of his office.
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3 Responses to “ Fear using gtalk in office? grab this alternative ”

  1. Just log on Justmarathi.it.tt and login to GTalk

  2. I could not able to open web based gtalk though i use goolgle talk gadgets in my mozilla. Here I paste the error.

    talkgadget.google.com/talkgadget/client : smart filter block.

  3. thats a good idea!

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