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Look at the telepathy project. This is a project for GNOME, slated for inclusion in GNOME that offers a library to support IMs and voice/video communication over various methods - so far Jabber, MSN, AOL, Google Talk (including voice) and phone bluetooth control. This would seem to be exactly what you desire, and it is designed to make the process easy to integrate into other applications. What more could you want here, Eugenia?
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