29 October 2008

Communicating Through Smoke Signals

Remember the days of High School? Get home from school, eat some random snack out of the fridge and hop on the computer. That was my normal activity (I know it's pretty dorky) but I had a point of getting on, it was to talk to all of my friends on MSN and work out what we were going to do that day, or what everyone was doing. That carried on until I left for my mission. When I got back somehow MSN had been outdated, or so it seemed. Everyone was using this new "Facebook" thing to communicate with one another. But it wasn't the same. A wall post here, a picture comment there, a private message in a blue moon, that was the form of online communication. Then Facebook chat came on, finally a way to talk with other people who were online who were surfing the web or "doing homework". But as I familiarized myself with the chat I realized that it was more of a hassle to try to use the chat that just to use the private message system. Lost messages, timed out websites, friends being online who really weren't, and many other obstacles made it too big of a hassle. So this leads me to the purpose of the blog, I for one am not happy with the communication on the web. So I'm going through the options in my head and thought I might put my head onto this, so others might add there thoughts in their head and maybe we as a friendship can figure out the best possible solution.
Option 1
Keep things the way they are:

Seriously, the picture is a screen shot of the first person I tried to talk to that Facebook said was online as you can see, it's not quite cutting it. Facebook chat just isn't a substitute for an instant messenger, it's a good way to say "Hey, did you see that picture that John just posted that has me with a gopher skin coat on?", but not a good way of holding a conversation.

Option 2:
Google Talk:
Now I've always been a fan of all things Google, because they work and they work well. For example: G-mail, lots of space, no spam. Google calendar, well organized, easy to use, still has functionality. Google Maps, revolutionized the mapping industry... you get the idea. The point is, I've never used Google Talk but I'm sure it's good just because it's from Google. Plus look at that snazzy logo, I'll be the red talk bubble, you can be green.(Download 1.5MB http://www.google.com/talk/)

Option 3:
Revert back to MSN (Windows Live Messenger)
Maybe the main reason I have always been a fan of Google things is because before that I had to use Windows things, their old search killed me, don't even get me started on Hotmail... gah. I'm guessing, unless they've updated their message system, you'll still get spam messages from time to time and someone trying to sending you a virus; there used to be MSN messenger virus epidemics! Then there's their logo, I don't really want to be a fat blue person and I don't want to talk to a tubby green person either. (Download 2.3MB http://get.live.com/messenger)

Option 4:
Skype:
I've been trying this one out for a while now and have had fairly good results with it, the only problems I've seen with it is A) not everyone wants to install such a large file (23 MB's) B) Skype isn't so much a messenger as it is a telephone type calling program that has messaging capabilities. So it's good if you want more features, bad if you just want the simplicity of a messenger. The Logo... slightly plain but it looks like it wouldn't weigh much to carry around. (Download 23.8MB http://www.skype.com/download/skype/windows/beta/downloading/)

Option 5:
Others:
AIM, Yahoo!, ICQ, Myspace, etc...
I must admit that I've had no experience with these messengers at all and my only opinion would be based on my previous experience with the companies. I'm not going to express my feelings about them but I'm sure that there are pros to them. Other options out there that I haven't written about or researched yet, and that's where I hope that you would voice your opinion in comment or in further blogs.

So in conclusion after doing the small amount of research on the subject I would be more inclined to use Google Talk or Skype, having said that I'm sure there wouldn't be too big off a difference in using AIM or Yahoo! Messenger or any other messenger. Please express your opinions, or just tell me that I wasted a whole hour and writing about a subject that doesn't matter at all. I hope to get to the point where most of the people I communicate with will have have an instant messenger and the world will be filled with unicorns and rainbows.

7 comments:

Britton said...

Five stars. I'll take ten. Throw in another for the kids.

Bryce said...

okay so i haven't even talked to you in years but this seems like a good place to start. you have good insight in the instant messenger field i do really like gtalk (Although i actually use it through Apples ichat) and skype is pretty cool to but it is more for calling phone then for messaging. what really needs to happen is they need to make the facebook one better or maybe even have a little chat plugin like gtalk that you can download, i hesatate switching from completely away from face book because everyone's on facebook and usually at any given time i have about 15-20 friends to talk with and if they had a plugin so you don't have to have facebook open while you're chatting that would probably go up. so i guess i'm just saying you're on to something and something needs to be done

Chad Waite said...

I think we should just go back to MSN. For sentimental value mostly.

Blake B said...

Well right now I'm using Google Talk, MSN, and Facebook chat via pidgin which connects to all 3 at the same time. http://www.pidgin.im/

Britton said...

I challenge you to a blog. Read my last post.

PS my word verification it's making me type says "antibutt".

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