Well I guess googletalk is only for PC to PC voip call.
As what I know GTalk already is already available for Nokia N900, Palm Pre, BlackBerry, iPhone and Android-based devices.
I think there is no talk in Googletalk for android. Because there are no voice talking, no sound relayed from your mouth to another persons ears in Googletalk for Android. Maybe a possible answer to voice chat in Android is: Sipdroid, not Googletalk an it is based on SIP (session initiation protocol) which is a signaling protocol, widely used for controlling multimedia communication sessions such as voice and video calls over Internet Protocol.
Check ReChat (chat for android): refineandroid.doodlekit.com/ - Facebook, Google Talk; - multiple accounts at once; - plain/bubble views. Customize avatar/font sizes. - font packs (download separate apk to keep memory).
- full Unicode support; - favorites (always in contact list); - customize income message notification: default sound/your sound file, LED, vibration, status bar notification. - chat history. Export (email) selected messages, open chat messages, whole history for a contact, whole history for all contacts.
Archive attachment with 7zip. Facebook features: - all non-chat permissions are revoked, customize period, "revoke now". - upload image/short video (several share options) - send image/short video to a contact (private wall post).
- send message to a contact (as a private event or private wall post). - set status message. Google Talk features: - showing total count of unread emails; - marking contacts with unread emails; - new email notification; - list of unread emails subjects (without content).
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