August 2005 Headlines

IE 7 Busts Some IM Clients
Information Week ~ 2005-08-01
The first beta of Microsoft's new Internet Explorer breaks some instant messengers, including the popular Trillian.
Google And Instant Messaging?
WebProNews ~ 2005-08-02
One is that Google would do well to sink it's teeth into the IM market. Something like Trillian by Cerulean studios might work well, similar to the approach they've used for GoogleNews.
Instant messanger problems and other computer ills
kitsapsun.com ~ 2005-08-08
If it gets too bad, you may try another way of connecting to Yahoo such as Trillian (www.ceruleanstudios.com) which puts all your instant messaging systems into one. (Bugmenot login)
Wasting Away on the Web
eWeek ~ 2005-08-08
The corporate tech guys probably don't care enough about my productivity to log my keystrokes and monitor my Trillian logs, right?
Google Wants To Make A Meetroduction
WebProNews ~ 2005-08-08
Last week, I suggested Google might consider picking up something like Trillian and something like it may be the case.
The Kutztown 13
p2pnet ~ 2005-08-11
They're being called the Kutztown 13 - a group of high schoolers charged with felonies for bypassing security with school-issued laptops, downloading forbidden Internet goodies and using monitoring software to spy on district administrators . . . "Almost
IM is it: Windham kids keyed in
keepMecurrent.com ~ 2005-08-12
Oftentimes, there is a barrier between chatting teenagers because they do not use the same server. Pottle discovered a solution. Trillian, advertised as "The Swiss Army Knife of Instant Messaging," supports five different chatting servers. The chatting se
Instant messaging away from the PC
MSNBC ~ 2005-08-15
If you need to be multilingual, pick one of the services such as Trillian or Jabber that let you communicate with several IM protocols.
Houston Chronicle - HELP LINE
Houston Chronicle ~ 2005-08-16
On a side note, if you use Yahoo, AIM and MSN, you don't have to use their software to enjoy instant messaging. There are third-party clients that are free of advertisements. Check out a program called Trillian from www.ceruleanstudios.com. This progra
AOL upgrade pushes instant messengers offline
TechWorld ~ 2005-08-18
AIM users running other clients, including Trillian and Gaim, remained unaffected, raising the possibility that it was a notification from AOL about the upgrade that has caused the problem. AOL has so far failed to make any comment on the issue.
Trillian 3.1 Review by vnunet.com
vnunet.com ~ 2005-08-19
A great little chat client that's easy to use, fast and highly customisable.
Google to Launch Jabber-Based IM?
internetnews.com ~ 2005-08-23
The IM product is rumored to be called Google Talk. According to a number of sources (as well as being independently verified by internetnews.com), XMPP connection requests via both the popular open source Instant Messaging tool GAIM as well as the multi-
Google leaps into crowded messaging field
Houston Chronicle ~ 2005-08-24
Google based its software on open standards, so it will work with smaller networks that are based on the same technology. Text messages can be exchanged with users of Apple Computer's iChat, Cerulean Studios' Trillian and the open-source Gaim program.
Google Talk takes a bow
News24 ~ 2005-08-24
"We think the right thing to do for the world is have one big instant-messaging network that is interoperable," Harik told AFP. The creators of Google Talk envision it breaking down the walls that exist between different instant messaging systems, whic
GoogleTalk IM service launches
PC Pro ~ 2005-08-24
The IM elements are based on the open sourceJabber project. Although this allows Google to say that users can exchange messages with other services, there are not many that most people will have heard of, such as Trillian, GAIM, iChat, Adium, and Psi who
First Impressions: Google Talk
PC World ~ 2005-08-24
At the moment, the good news is that the Google Talk network is compatible with the Jabber/XMPPP protocol--which means that you can chat with pals who use a client such as GAIM or Trillian Pro (or iChat on Mac OS X 10.4), if they have a Gmail account and
Google Gets Chatty with Google Talk
Techtree News ~ 2005-08-24
Sources reveal, that "Google Talk" is based on open-source technology and that software such as Jabber and Trillian will enable users of different networks to connect with each other.
Google IM Not Talking to Other Jabbers
Instant Messaging Planet ~ 2005-08-24
The Google Talk client itself does not currently have the ability to add a user from an outside jabber network yet either. Jabber clients logged into Google's XMPP server (i.e., GAIM or Trillian) can however talk to each other, but only with other users o
Google Talk: a first look
ZDNet ~ 2005-08-30
Because Google Talk uses the Jabber open-source standard, it works with five lesser-known IM clients, including Trillian Pro, but you'll have to pay Trillian $25 (~£14) for the Pro version.