Sorry for nitpicking, but it's not Google Talk, it's XMPP (aka Jabber). Google Talk is just one of the many interconnected and interoperable XMPP services, but there are many others as well: http://xmpp.org/services/
hmm, that's true but I rely on Google Talk to provide the online/offline badges, if you know of any services that will provide the same functionality I'd love to hear about them.
Unfortunately there's no generic web presence mechanism for XMPP or at least I don't know of any, however ejabberd (one of the most widely used XMPP servers) has mod_webpresence http://www.ejabberd.im/mod_webpresence and there's also a jQuery plugin for that - but it's not very generic.
Problem is that more often than not to be able to receive presence updates, you need to be on the presence ("friends") list of the other party, you can't just request the presence of any user in XMPP world. Even if you could, it take a few seconds, which is a very long time in the lifetime of a web request.
The skype and google talk badges combined with timezone search should help with the problem of finding people to talk to / bounce ideas off who are online right now. If anyone wants other IM protocols supported, post them here and I'll see what I can do
I don't want to spam all my twitter followers with a link to your website just so you can confirm that a twitter account belongs to me. Isn't there a better way of performing the confirmation?
FYI, the password reset email from hackernewsers to me was delayed because the mail server host IPv6 address [2002:c125:989e:b:219:66ff:fe07:22e7] doesn't have any reverse DNS set up. Should really have FCRDNS.
Bug: If you simultaneously add twitter and stackoverflow information, and it asks you to authenticate, and you authenticate one of those, all the "other public profiles" information is lost (not saved). You have to authenticate twitter by itself, then SO.
Suggestion: Could I have my bio at the top? My bio is far more important for stating my value proposition than a list of cookie-cutter skills.
Also, the skillset should be collapsed and not take up so much vertical space.
Congrats on the site - it looks like you are getting some traction.
Just a suggestion, but you may want to clean up the skills list. Letting the community add their own skills (rather than suggest) causes the list to get really messy in a hurry.
Love the speed that you work at, getting out this MVP in what was it 14 hours or something? plus it looks great too. This is what I always struggle with, I can get a MVP out quick but it will look rough.