March 28, 2006

Testing Goowy Web IM and Online Storage

Michael Arrington

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Goowy is slowly rolling out its new web instant messaging and online storage services to users. I showed screen shots (provided by Goowy) earlier this month, and have now had a chance to use the features directly. My overall impression: Goowy is turning into a very nice Flash-based desktop replacement, but has some issues to work out on performance.

Instant messaging compatibility is good (think Meebo - which I’ve written about here). You can use MSN, Yahoo, ICQ and AOL accounts or talk to other Goowy users directly. Setup was easy, and it worked flawlessly. A number of emoticons are supported. My only complaint is that the first message you send to anyone says “(Sent using goowy web messenger. Check it out at http://www.goowy.com )” which is annoying.

Goowy IM does not yet support group chat, although CEO Alex Bard says that is coming. Another nice feature is the ability to pull a chat window out of the browser window and into its own resized window on the desktop, to look and feel more like a standard IM client.

Online storage (see image at end) is a very nice feature add as well. They haven’t built this themselves. Instead they are using the box.net API on the back end. Goowy is giving every user 1 GB of free storage, with 5 GB for $5/month coming soon. Given the new pricing benchmarks set by Amazon recently, I expect these prices to come down over time. Goowy storage has a straightforward uploading tool, and files can be tagged and set to private, public or shared.

The only issue I saw with the storage feature was on performance - it was very slow. This is understandable given that the product is still in very early private alpha and I would expect speed to increase dramatically prior to public launch. Box.net needs to add support for a client based uploader too, at the earliest possible date.

Goowy is backed by Mark Cuban (as is Box.net) and other investors. Traffic continues to rise steadily and they seem to have a very loyal user base based on comments left on this blog from previous writeups. It’s way too early to say what Goowy’s fate will be, but I am encouraged to see them (as well as Netvibes) begin to distance themselves from the pack.

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  1. Perry Lawrence

    The performance issues on every aspect of Goowy keep me from adopting it. I much prefer the roll your own nature of protopage.com which, with it’s new web widget, allow for just about all the features of goowy. Goowy is just plain slow and protopage and others are a joy given their diy flexibility and speed.

  2. Saul Weiner

    I still have issues with navigation. I’m so used to using my browser back and forward buttons, that I get tripped up using goowey. Honestly, “My Yahoo!’ serves my needs.

  3. private road construction

    Personally I prefer to use the propriotory chat clients for each of the servers. Except for the fact that Yahoo! does not run on my PC (for some unknown reason), then I might give Goowey a chance.

    Best

  4. pacificdave

    @Saul: well, you won’t like Yahoo Mail after their new interface hits main stream.

    seriously though. back and forth buttons are really not needed for web based email apps and web apps. keyboard short cuts save time and are more useful.

  5. derek

    looks interesting. not enough to entice me to return to the service. a flash based interface - while slick - is not ideal imo for prolong usage imo. i prefer something with a little more “snap”.

    it’s nice to see box.net usage is going up.

  6. Mike

    Haven’t tried the online storage yet, but Goowy is just great!

  7. nico jer

    Nice site/looks good but sites that try to be everything for everybody always run slow. I still prefer nitch sites…box.net for storage, yodpod for rss, delicious for links, etc. The specialist can always out do the generalist.

  8. Mic Pringle

    Thought I’d seen those icons somewhere before …

    http://www.gnome-look.org/cont.....tent=24364

    Wonder if the guys over at goowy acknowledge the creator anywhere on the site !?

  9. Mikes

    Check this blog on online storage at
    http://online-storage.blogspot.....sited.html

    This is better representation of state of online storage affairs today.

  10. Samer Bazzi

    Check out this new web based IM client built using AJAX. Messenger provides access to your favorite IM clients via a browser, messenger services include AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo!, IRC and many more.

  11. wangtao

    what’s wrong with goowy?
    oh !!! My god ,I have very important something in goowy .
    but !! now goowy Gets sick .

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    12-20-2006