Facebook Chat Launches for All

Posted by Nick O'Neill on April 23rd, 2008 11:11 AM

Yesterday morning I said that Facebook chat would be open for all within a matter of weeks. It appears as though it happened within hours of my post as it now appears that everyone has access to chat. I have received 20 IMs in the past hour. Considering that I had only received a few IMs previously, it definitely appears that the chat is live for all.

The full launch of chat appears to have coincided with the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco which kicked off this morning. Chat will surely keep a lot more users engaged on the site and will most likely contribute to continued growth in the Facebook user base. Currently, MySpace is the only other competitor to have an instant messaging client, but MySpace has been known to have plenty of issues with chat server downtime and a less useful interface.

So far I have found the Facebook chat application to be useful and easy to interact with. Considering that I typically have over 100 friends online at any given moment, there is always someone to talk with. If you are my friend on Facebook definitely feel free to IM me, just don’t use it as a way to pitch me on stories. I now have about 10 different ways that people can contact me and the only way to send pitches should be via email.

Anyways, feel free to post your feedback about the Facebook chat application in the comments. We are interested to hear what users think about it.

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25 Responses to “Facebook Chat Launches for All”

I’m going to have to contradict that. I’m on the Denver, CO network, and facebook chat is not turned on as of now.

Nevermind, strike that. It just turned on for me in the last three minutes.

It’s great, no distractions of poking, buzzing or silly custom emotions. I would like there to be sound notifications though.

I like it, but with one complaint. Once the “Online Friends” list gets too big for the window, it becomes annoying to have to scroll through the list. Perhaps Facebook could use the “Friends Lists” and group people into collapsible lists.

What about this Facebook Lexicon?

I hope they add support to the API. It would be very powerful to allow users within an application to chat together!

Actually there’s one other problem I have with it. I use the site-specific browser Prism by Mozilla Labs. It uses the most recent Gecko rendering engine, so it can do everything Firefox does.

However, when I logged into Facebook this morning, there was a message on my main page saying that the new Chat feature didn’t work on my browser, and I would have to use Firefox or Flock. I had to go into Prism’s config to change the user-agent so that it looked like I was using Firefox. Once I did that, it worked perfectly, which just shows that Facebook didn’t know what they were talking about.

I sent them a complaint about it already.

I’m going to have to contradict that. I’m on the Denver, CO network, and facebook chat is not turned on as of now.

Nevermind, strike that. It just turned on for me in the last three minutes.

It’s great, no distractions of poking, buzzing or silly custom emotions. I would like there to be sound notifications though.

So where are the Gresemonkey hacks and stand alones?

I like it, but with one complaint. Once the “Online Friends” list gets too big for the window, it becomes annoying to have to scroll through the list. Perhaps Facebook could use the “Friends Lists” and group people into collapsible lists.

What about this Facebook Lexicon?

I hope they add support to the API. It would be very powerful to allow users within an application to chat together!

Actually there’s one other problem I have with it. I use the site-specific browser Prism by Mozilla Labs. It uses the most recent Gecko rendering engine, so it can do everything Firefox does.

However, when I logged into Facebook this morning, there was a message on my main page saying that the new Chat feature didn’t work on my browser, and I would have to use Firefox or Flock. I had to go into Prism’s config to change the user-agent so that it looked like I was using Firefox. Once I did that, it worked perfectly, which just shows that Facebook didn’t know what they were talking about.

I sent them a complaint about it already.

I’m also getting the “You are using a browser we don’t currently support” message. I’m using Opera 9.

So where are the Gresemonkey hacks and stand alones?

I’m also getting the “You are using a browser we don’t currently support” message. I’m using Opera 9.

A strange problem…i use IE 7 with Windows Vista and it says that I am using IE6 :-O and I can’t use it properly… Firefox is ok… anyone knows something about that>?

A strange problem…i use IE 7 with Windows Vista and it says that I am using IE6 :-O and I can’t use it properly… Firefox is ok… anyone knows something about that>?

FB chat has a message archive - but of course there’s no notification, so i only saw the message when i opened up a chat window with that friend to ask WTF didn’t he send me a message! Miscommunications galore! :)

FB chat has a message archive - but of course there’s no notification, so i only saw the message when i opened up a chat window with that friend to ask WTF didn’t he send me a message! Miscommunications galore! :)

Facebook thinks I’m using IE6 as well when I am also using IE7 with Windows vista, a bit annoying as I prefer it to firefox

To Dan Jones:

and how did u do that with the Prism’s config?

To Dan Jones:

and how did u do that with the Prism’s config?

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