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  > Really annoying Google blocks IMs from other services
  > now as well. Lots of people complain to me they can't IM
  > Google users any more. Apparently Google removed server
  > to server XMPP support, a standard open IM protocol, in
  > favor of their own lock in protocols.
Google Talk still works, and still supports server-to-server XMPP federation.

Some users have chosen to switch to Hangouts, which is a separate product (affiliated with Google+) that doesn't support federation.

  > Chromecast doesn't include support DLNA or other
  > standards for example
I'm of mixed opinion on this. On one hand, it's obviously better to use an open standard when available. On the other, DLNA and UPnP and all the other associated standards were terrible. As a user I was never able to get my TV to stream music from my computer, and as a developer I couldn't wade through all the XML and acronyms to get something that worked.

Sometimes "open standard" is code for "designd by committee, compliantly implemented by nobody".




> Some users have chosen to switch to Hangouts, which is a separate product.

This is only partially true. Many folks had no choice.

For example, on Android, anyone who had automatic updates enabled was automatically upgraded to Hangouts. No choice involved, Talk simply worked one day, and was gone the next, replaced with an purposely-incompatible 'Hangouts' app.

Additionally, if your device doesn't have the Talk apk already on it, there's no user facing way to get it back. (you can only 'uninstall' Hangouts if it Talk shipped on your device. The 2013 Nexus for example, is blocked from installing Talk from the Play Store, and blocked from uninstalling Hangouts. Users have to either root, or hunt down the APK from random internet sites to get Talk back).


  > Users have to either root, or hunt down the APK from
  > random internet sites to get Talk back).
Or install a different XMPP client; Xabber ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xabber.and... ) seems to be popular.


Is 'an Android OTA update replaces Google Talk with Hangouts without advance notice' your definition of 'chosen to switch'?


Every other XMPP client seems to have kept working fine.




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