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Google Takes Down HuddleChat After Complaints [Warning]

desmondhaynes writes "There were striking similarities between one of Google's App Engine demos, HuddleChat (a real-time chat application) and the Campfire app from 37Signals. Google has taken HuddleChat down from the App Engine app gallery." Google explains: 'The App Engine team was looking for some sample apps to help kick the tires on their new system, so we invited Googlers to build some as side projects. A couple of our colleagues here built HuddleChat in their spare time because they wanted to share work within their team more easily and thought persistent web chat would do the trick. We've heard some complaints from the developer community, though, so rather than divert attention from Google App Engine itself, we thought it better to just take HuddleChat down.'" We noted the launch of Google's App Engine yesterday.

Update: 04/10 14:51 GMT by KD : A reader wrote in to warn that the link in this article is infected. Windows users beware, and have your AV up-to-date.

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  1. Re:Real-time chat applications are overrated by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    hey -- please learn to spell.

    you either "cue" the next thing, or you "queue" up something to be done in order next.

    thanks

  2. Re:37Signals should learn to innovate, not whine by August+Lilleaas · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    So it's 37signals that's been whining? Got something to justify that statement?

    Thought so.