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  • Facebook Brings Group Chat and Video Calling – Targets Google +

    Facebook Brings Group Chat and Video Calling – Targets Google +

    Facebook has just announced Facebook Video calls, in partnership with Skype. The Video feature embeds directly into Facebook chat and is a free to use service.

    There were three major announcements today.

     

    • Group chat(“an easier way to find someone who is online”)
    • Skype-enabled video chat
    • 750 million Facebook members

     

    In a direct approach the Member downloads a tiny Skype applet .jar file and Facebook Video chat becomes available. Users can now click the video button in the chat module to initiate a video call. The user on the receiving side, get a popup, much like a Skype call. The video camera on either side is turned on only when the recipient accepts the call. 

    As Mark pointed out, the interface is buggy. we tested it out and after several repeat failures we were able to get a stable connection.

    The popup is pretty simple and is always on top. The video chat can be made full screen and minimized or muted. Mark also noted that more developments will come as and when improvements are done to the system. 

    Tony Bates from Skype noted that over 150 million video calls are made each month through Skype, and now this feature will be available on Facebook. 

    visit the link below to get started

    [Facebook Videocalling]

  • Google+ is the Behemoth new Social Networking Attempt from Google

    Google+ is the Behemoth new Social Networking Attempt from Google

    Google has always wanted to be a king of Social Networking, after Orkut and Buzz that failed to catch up and sustain themselves to the competition. Google has today launched the new Google + Social networking engine. In a simple attempt a black bar appears at the top of the google pages with a +you button.

    One of the most notable services in the Google+ networking is the Circles. What this basically lets you do, it that it allows you to select your group of friends and assign them into groups (or circles) then when yo post updates you can select who all you want to update.

    Hangouts is also an interesting aspect as it allows a multi-person video chat right in your browser. Sparks is a multi interest feed organizer, that lets you remember your likes and keeps you updated on that.

    Google has gone all out by launching the mobile app along with the service, which for one has an instant uploads folder which would upload all your images on the Google+ account in a private album and you can share those images with your status.

    Google+ is still in a limited trial mode and looks like all their invites are gone, we will have more on this soon !

    Check it out at plus.google.com

  • Twitter launches Follow Button

    Twitter launches Follow Button

    On Tuesday, Twitter officially announced its new “Follow Button” that web developers can down insert into their websites for an easier way to gain new followers. We also got the button and you can spot it in our sidebar .

    Simply head over to twitter.com/followbutton to configure yours and get the HTML embed code now.

  • Facebook Launches new Mobile Website

    Facebook Launches new Mobile Website

    m.Facebook.com is the new website that you need to visit if your existing cellphone has internet access but no dedicated App. According to Facebook, the mobile site should be easier to use on thousands of different devices. 250 million mobile users visit Facebook every month, this means that hte company needed a quick workaround for their old and slow mobile website.

     

    “Yes, there is going to be a day when the majority of folks have something that looks more like an Android, but I don’t believe that’s going to happen in the next year, probably not the next two years.” said Facebook head of mobile, Erick Tseng

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