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Google Officially Bids Adieu to Gchat Those who hadn't made the switch by Monday should have already been forced over to Hangouts by now.

By Angela Moscaritolo

entrepreneur daily

This story originally appeared on PCMag

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Google Talk, which you probably know better by its colloquial name "Gchat," is officially going away.

Back in March, Google warned us that this would be happening, and on Monday finally made good on that promise by fully transitioning Talk to Hangouts. Google Talk first launched in 2005 as a simple chat experience for Gmail users, and over the years became somewhat of a cultural phenomenon, beloved by many. By 2013, Google began replacing Talk with Hangouts while still giving users the option to use the former. Now, you'll no longer have that option.

"Hangouts offers advanced improvements over Google Talk such as group video calling and integration with other Google products," Google wrote in its March blog post announcing the transition. "It is now time to say goodbye to Google Talk."

Google earlier this year started prompting Talk users to switch to Hangouts. Those who hadn't made the switch by Monday should have already been forced over to Hangouts by now. If you miss the look of Talk, head over to the settings in Hangouts and choose "Dense Roster," which will provide a similar experience to what you're used to.

Talk fans have taken to Twitter in recent days to reminisce about the service they once loved and lament its demise.

The transition comes after Google in March split Hangouts into two services: Meet and Chat. Meet lets you hold video conferences with up to 30 people while Chat is a lot like Slack, letting you bring teams together in virtual rooms.

Angela Moscaritolo has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012. 

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