Gmail introduces voice and video chat
The all-encompassing entity known as Google continues his foreclose on our lives, with the launch of voice and video chat as part of its popular email service Gmail.
To obtain your browser buzzing with all that juicy chat / video action, it is simply a case of a draw your browser and download the free version (Windows XP or later – Mac comes later) plug.
The software installs in minutes and after a quick restart of the browser, you’re ready to go (as long as you have a webcam and microphone, Natchaba!
Here’s how Google describes the process in his blog:
“All you have to do is download and install voice and video plug-in and we do the rest.
And in the spirit of open communication, we designed this feature by using Internet standards such as XMPP, RTP, and H.264, which means that third-party applications and networks may choose to interact with Gmail and votes Video chat.!
To get to start a video conversation, click on “more video” in the menu at the bottom of the chat window in Gmail, click “Start video chat and in their best pout at the opening of the call . By clicking on the “pop-out icon allows you to make the video larger, with an option. The person who is full to the window while his own ugly mug appears in a smaller image superimposed in the lower right corner.
Google again servoce is unlikely that Skype, in a foam still quite apprehensive, as is something very basic, but it is certainly an interesting development and its foundation of open source means that some exciting mash – Things can come up with – ‘Around Little Mountain.
Google launched the service in all of Gmail and Google Apps accounts in the coming days.
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