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Google Talk Updated To 2.0.46 - No Idea Why…

Googletalkerrors[1]One of our regulars, Nikolaus, just let me know that there is a new version of the official Google Talk Client for BlackBerry. The version has been updated from 2.0.43 to the latest 2.0.46.

Once again there is no changelog and I have not seen any difference but since I have been having a heap of Google talk errors recently I have upgraded.

You can pick up the latest version by going to www.blackberry.com/googletalk

This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 and is filed under IM Services, News, RIM.

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4 Responses to “Google Talk Updated To 2.0.46 - No Idea Why…

  • 1
    dock
    May 7th, 2008 11:26

    Does this now support AIM like the web version?

  • 2
    Nikolaus
    May 7th, 2008 12:01

    Does anyone using Google Mobile Updater get the notification for this update?

  • 3
    Luciano ES
    May 7th, 2008 15:56

    Dock, I’ll put up a post about how to have AIM in GTalk. As soon as my ISP comes back up. >:-(

  • 4
    CybaCowboy
    May 8th, 2008 00:59

    The Google Mobile Updater only updates products released by Google themselves - whilst the Google Talk application mentioned above DOES connect to Google’s instant messaging (IM) services, it is actually made and distributed by Research in Motion (RIM) under licence from Google…

    ~ Posted wirelessly from my BlackBerry 8800 ~

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