- Posted by Jasir Javaz
- Pete Yangman (5) Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 02:23 pm GMT +5.5
Google To Launch Twitter-Killer For Gmail!

Google could launch a Twitter-killer as soon as this week, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Google already allows Gmail users to update their status. The prompt reads, “let people know what you’re up to, or share links to photos, videos, and Web pages.” But every time a user updates their status, the previous update disappears into the ether.
While we’re still waiting for an official response from Google’s PR team, we’ve been invited to an event at the Googleplex tomorrow “to see some innovations in two of our most popular products.” The event will begin at 10 a.m. PT (UTC -8) – stay tuned tomorrow for RWW’s live coverage of the event!
Google’s new tools, however, will better integrate with Google’s multimedia sites, YouTube and Picasa. (Currently, Google Talk users can share YouTube videos via chat, which prompts a miniaturized version of the video to pop up above the chat in progress.) Users will also be able to see “a stream of status updates from people they choose to connect with.”
Techies contacting Google for more information and will update this post as we learn more.
In the meantime, however, we’re wondering how this feature will integrate with other status-sharing sites. Will Gmail and Google Talk’s new feature act as Google’s first steps into developing a social media client (like Tweetdeck) in its own right?
The new feature could start appearing on users’ screen as soon as this week. If you had this tool, would you use it?
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I don't think that it will succeed what can be worth is if Google can takeover twitter