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expanding the reach of the product

which was originally introduced as a downloadable PC application.
The
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released Wednesday

displays a Flash-based interface on Web pages for users to exchange text messages with people on their Google Talk contacts list. Unlike the Talk PC application

the gadget requires no software download. It loads automatically with the Web page it's on.
By inserting a line of code

the gadget can be added to Web pages

including
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a customized Web portal users can tailor with Google and third-party online services and information sources. For the gadget to work

users must have version 8 or above of Adobe's Flash Player.
In addition to text messaging

people can use the gadget interface to initiate a voice chat

but the Talk application is needed to host the conversation

said Mike Jazayeri

Google Talk product manager. However

Google hopes to extend this functionality so that voice chats can happen within the gadget interface

he said.
The gadget has some features the PC application lacks

like the ability to organize multiple text chats with tabs and to share and watch photos and videos within the Talk interface from Google's Picasa photo manager and YouTube video site

he said. When asked if the Talk application will gain these features

he declined to comment.
Conversely

the gadget lacks some of the PC application's features

including the ability to transfer files and the voicemail functionality.
This isn't the first time Talk has been available in a format other than the downloadable application's interface. For example

last year

Google integrated Talk with the Gmail Webmail service. Likewise

thanks to Talk's open architecture

third-party developers have created mobile

Web

and PC interfaces for the instant-messaging service.
Like most consumer instant-messaging services

Google Talk is free. It is growing in popularity

although it hasn't caught up with competitors like AOL's AIM

Microsoft's Live Messenger and Yahoo's Yahoo Messenger

Radicati Group:-)analyst Matthew Anderson said.
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