Facebook launches chat toolbar: Now they’re talking!

Facebook launches chat toolbar: Now they’re talking!

Hello 2.0′ers,

In what seems to be another way for Social networking giant Facebook to keep ahead of the trends, Facebook has rolled out the brand spanking new chat toolbar.

Everyone knows that ‘The Wall’ and ‘Inbox’ have been the primary ways to communicate – but what happens when you’re making plans for lunch for example, or you need the answer to question 2(a) on that Physics exam that you just happen to be taking online! Facebook Chat of course.

So how does Facebook chat work?

The premise is simple, when you log in next to your Facebook account, you should notice the new Chat bar at the bottom of your browser – ‘no installation or assembly required’. It is from this very slick, a-la-Facebook style bar that you can view your list of online friends and open conversations with them.

Facebook chat toolbar

Unlike the Wall or Inbox, the messages are delivered and displayed to your friend as soon as they’re sent – meaning a real-time chat experience.

The cool thing about Facebook Chat is basically what has gotten Facebook as an online giant to where it is today – usability. It acts like a real chat application should! You can close chat windows, hide chat windows, go offline so your boss doesn’t see you and change application settings.

The screen shot below shows that I’m online (green circle on the far right next to my profile silhouette), I have six friends online and one of my friends, whom I was chatting to has now gone offline. The traffic-light colour system can’t go wrong!

Facebook Chat Toolbar

Another cool little feature is that your notifications now arrive in the Chat bar, and while chatting you’ll see your friend’s Mini-Feed activity thrown into the conversation – as it happens in real-time! Cool ayh?

Facebook, having dealt with many issues on privacy in the past – Beacon, anyone? says that conversations on Facebook Chat are completely secure and private; and whilst Facebook tracks chat messages across sessions and pages, apparently they don’t log any chats on their servers.

Somethings that I really liked included the title of the page changing to say ‘New message from Friend’ when you receive a message, as well as the bar slightly ‘nudging’ whenever you receive a new message (although I think this is still a little buggy on Firefox 2)

I guess we’ll have to wait and see what else comes off this technology – but one thing’s for certain; Facebook know how to do those little things that keep making their offering special. It certainly keeps people coming back to see what’s new.

Based on the quick ten minute session I had to play around with it – one thing was certain: It’s nothing special in the world of online chat, which has now been around for at east ten years. However, one thing it is – is usable, smart and a perfect extension to the overall look and feel which Facebook is trying to master.
Till next time,

Cheb.

Comments

1 nizar

24/04/2008

Chebzy,
I havent read ur blog – work and stuff – since the latest earth quake (or flood) in tsunami (hahaha)..
therefore.. I have somethings to say…
1. I’ve noticed that u have surprised ur visitors again with extraordinary, creative andd great design.. good job man..
2. I like the way in which ur blog is updated, and u’ve put an article about facebook’s chat toolbar in the same day it appeared..
3. gfreat article and great analysim – I think that this step made facebook the leading communication network because it could as u said make it’s clients contact directly.

2 Vinh Le

24/04/2008

I really enjoy your reviews Cheb. Thanks for bringing this to my attention, I wasn’t aware of this and it seems pretty cool. Time to surprise some people of my own.

3 Ajaxian

24/04/2008

Excellent! Another facebook addition.. What next ayh?
Thanks for pointing this out Cheb – almost missed it!

4 lynn wheeler

04/02/2009

What does the white circle mean on the chat page. It’ll say, for instance,six of friends are on line—four have a red circles and three have white circles. i dont know what it means.

5 Cheb

05/02/2009

Lynn, the green circle is a status to tell you that particular friend/user is online (chat wise) and when it’s red they are off-line or have gone off-line in the process of you chatting to them.

Hope it helps. C

6 yasas

01/04/2009

nice gadget

7 abc

14/04/2009

chat tool bar

8 a girl

12/05/2009

help,ive connected to fb through a friend’s computer,now the fb-chat design has changed and i hate it,and dont know how to turn in back like it was….

9 mattt

09/07/2009

muy bueeeeno

10 mattt

09/07/2009

jaja wanna wanna

11 mattt

09/07/2009

mas o menios

12 arun kumar

15/08/2009

hi
how r u
friends

13 arun kumar

15/08/2009

hi
how r u friends

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