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<title>Comments on: twitter2gTalk Goes Live!</title>
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<title>By: Director</title>
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<description>Is the service running. I am not having any success. Does it work with the gtalk im client?</description>
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<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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<description>This stores one&#039;s gTalk password, right? I would think that for a large number of people this is going to be the same as their general Google password, no? Is there a way around this, since that&#039;s very sensitive information? e.g. is there an easy way to change one&#039;s gTalk password, making it distinct from every other facet of Google accounts? Or am I misunderstanding how this works?</description>
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<![CDATA[<p>This stores one&#39;s gTalk password, right?  I would think that for a large number of people this is going to be the same as their general Google password, no?  Is there a way around this, since that&#39;s very sensitive information?  e.g. is there an easy way to change one&#39;s gTalk password, making it distinct from every other facet of Google accounts?  Or am I misunderstanding how this works?</p>
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