Facebook application chatback - instructions

April 30, 2008

How to add the chatback application to your facebook.

Aloha and welcome!

We are Levien Eelman and Marius Panaitescu, two cool web developers from Barcelona-Webdesign.com (mind the hiven).

We hope you and your friends will enjoy this free Facebook - Google application. If you like it, just click the button at the end of this page and send us a “facebook pizza”. This makes us happy and motivates us to continue our work while you sleep at night and make new cool stuff for you ;-) May be you have also cool idea yourself! Just contact us and who knows.

Okay Sparky, enough small talk, let’s active your chatback. You can make unlimited chatback badges.

Requirements:

1 facebook account
1 Google account

you can skip step 1 till 3 if you have been redirected from Facebook.

Step 1. Login to your facebook account.

Step 2. Click here to add Google Talk to my profile (see image below)

Step 3 Add the ChatBack app to your Facebook account

Step 4 Click on the link http://www.google.com/talk/service/badge/New and copy the full code. (Make sure you are logged in with Google)

Step 5. Go back to your Facebook account/window and click on the chat back icon in your profile. This will open a new window. Paste the code into the form.

Congratulations, your Chatback app has been activated!
Your friends can now chat with you directly when you are logged in with Google/Gmail.
Ps. Tell your friends so you can contact them too ;-)

Step 6, Well there is no step six. But if you want to send us a happy pizza… Click the Pizza below.

Have Fun!
Marius and Levien

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Google chatback app

April 24, 2008

Chatback

Recently Google launched “chatback
a new feature to Gtalk.

You can add this application to any website or blog.
The advantage is that your visitors can see if you are online and chat real-time with you.

Google chatback badge
A Google Talk chatback badge will let visitors to your website chat with you. They will be able to chat with you whenever you’re signed in to Google Talk as your-email@gmail.com.

You can use badges with different settings on different web pages. For example, you can share your status message on your personal blog and not on your public blog.

Don’t let your visitors click to your competition but help them with their questions.

If you need any technical support with implementing this?

Try the Chatback below.