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Google updates Gmail chat, digg-style voting to experimental search
The first update is pretty self explanatory. Pretty much every instant messaging application on the face of the earth (including Google Talk) has support for funny looking emoticons, so it was only a matter of time before you saw them start to pop up in email-based chat clients. If you've grown fond of Google's little rotating :-), fear not. It's still there as the default smiley.
You can also now initiate group chats with multiple Gmail or GTalk users by clicking the "options" button and entering a list of people you want to invite.
Google is also testing a new way to refine search results, by asking users to get involved in the ranking process. The project is part of Google Experimental, which means that you'll need to sign up for participation. Once you're signed up, you'll notice two little icons next to search results. Click the up arrow to indicate that you like the result, or the X button to bury it. Right now, the results will only be stored in your own settings, so you can consider this a step towards personalized search. But if this catches on, the Google of the future could use a combination of computers and real live people to determine the most accurate search results.
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Ghurty said 1:34PM on 11-29-2007
Does anyone know if this is also for the regular Google Talk application?
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Firtch said 2:02PM on 11-29-2007
and you can use asterisks to make things bold with *bold* and _italics with underscores_ that was in gTalk, but I think that's new to the gmail talk widget thingy.
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