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Instant Message With Goober Networks

Posted on 30 October 2008 by JoCoWash

I think the instant messaging applications are starting to get big again, or perhaps it is just because I am starting to use instant messaging apps more frequently. Either way, there are quite a few of them out there so it is always important to be a little different than the others. How much more different can you be messaging a friend? Two words: Goober Networks.

Goober is an instant messenger developed by a team of Germans based in Delaware that’s going up against the big guys (Skype, MSN, ICQ, etc.) with a desktop client that overflows with features. Available for Mac, Linux, Windows, and cell phones, you can practically use Goober anywhere. In addition, like many of the instant messaging apps, Goober incorporates their network, MSN, ICQ, and Jabber. Interestingly, AIM is not part of the protocol group. 

The application comes equipped with voIP, so making and receiving calls is a nice addition. Users can also send text messages, and MP3s. Unfortunately, video is not yet included but I am sure that will be added in the future. Still, it seems like your normal application, right? Look a little closer and you’ll find that Goober differentiates itself primarily by providing a suite of widgets that can be used to communicate through the client. 

An email widget can be placed in the signature of messages and a “portal” widget can be placed on social network profiles and other webpages. This is rather cool because instead of the other person getting the application, they can instead go to your site, Facebook, or wherever else you placed the widget and chat with you. Both options present buttons for one-click instant messaging, VoIP calling, and file transferring with the user. An additional “classifieds” widget assists those trying to conduct business online who want to be reached through more synchronous means than email.

There is more – if you are looking to listen to a little music while you chat, so be it. Like AIM, Goober has also integrated entertainment music and video into the client. Goober scours the internet for free video channels and radio stations found on the internet and allows for the playback of them at the bottom of the client. I love this feature but unfortunately, the quality is subpar. 

Overall, Goober is a pretty decent IM client. Unfortunately, I won’t be a switcher quite yet. AIM is not included. However, those who regularly communicate across several protocols should check it out, especially once Goober adds AIM and Gtalk support. It is currently in beta, so many features and changes will be taking place. Fortunately, your phone and other computers won’t be left out to collect dust with their multi-platform upgrade system. Speaking of phones, if you own an iPhone, I was told that there are more great features coming soon in conjunction with the iPhone so stay tuned. I do application reviews at iPhone Matters so be on the lookout when this feature is released.

 

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Get More Traffic With Spotplex

Posted on 04 January 2008 by JoCoWash

spotplex_explanation.bmpThe easiest way to think about Spotplex is as a Digg-like site. Instead of the crowds voting on interesting content by clicking a button, with Spotplex, they vote with their eyeballs – that is to say, users vote implicitly by what they choose to read. The key to the Spotplex service lies in its widget. The Spotplex widget collects page data from blogs, and sends these figures back to the Spotplex home base, where hottest articles are aggregated across a number of categories such as Tech, Business, Sports, etc.

So why would a blogger choose to install the Spotplex widget? Simple. Not only will Spotplex widget display which of your posts are drawing the most interest within a set time, Spotplex will also ensure your blog’s posts are put into circulation on the Spotplex destination site, and can earn additional exposure for your blog.

I really like this widget. I understand the value for any blog that uses it. I appreciate the potential future benefit of driving additional traffic to a blog via the Spotplex destination site. This is cool, and I would suggest everyone to try it out.

It is easy and simple, so nobody has to do anything that they were not doing anyway for the service to work.

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