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Google introduces video chat for iGoogle

Sam Symons   on 22 August 2009 - 22:17 · 14 comments & 4869 views

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Near the end of last year, Google brought in the video chat feature to its Gmail service, meaning you could have video and audio conversations with other users of the product over the Internet, for free. Google, not satisfied with leaving it at that, have now expanded their feature to their customizable home page, iGoogle, making things a bit handier.

As Mashable reported, this new video chat allows you to talk to people who aren't Gmail users, making it a bit more accessible to some people, though keep in mind that both parties will need a free Google account. In addition to this, and similar to the Gmail solution, you'll need to download a small plug-in from the Google Talk page. This feature will make it much easier for those who, again, don't wish to use Gmail; by having this available right on your home page (providing you use iGoogle, of course), then it's never far away.

As Mashable points out, Google seems to be moving users more towards social networking lately, with chat and video built right into their email service, as well as having their new Google Wave in development, and now this feature on the home page for a search engine. It certainly will be interesting to see where they go in the future, but for now, we've got this new feature to toy with; if you use video chat, give it a try, and tell us how it goes.


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(1 reply) #1 Anatolian on 22 Aug 2009 - 22:20
Nice...
#1.1 Faisal Islam on 23 Aug 2009 - 16:57
yea....nice... iWill chat on iGoogle page.... iT's my Chrome's home page.
#2 M_Lyons10 on 22 Aug 2009 - 22:23
Very cool.
(3 replies) #3 +zhiVago on 23 Aug 2009 - 08:40
damn, will they ever stop putting "i" in front of non-Apple products. It's a sign of lacking creativity imho.

#3.1 njlouch on 23 Aug 2009 - 10:47
iMHO
#3.2 Jugalator on 23 Aug 2009 - 11:58
Yes, and in this case, I think MyGoogle would have been more explanatory anyway.
#3.3 Faisal Islam on 23 Aug 2009 - 16:58
iThink they won't...btw myGoogle would be better
#4 joemailey on 23 Aug 2009 - 10:43
iLike it.
(2 replies) #5 TechGuyPA on 23 Aug 2009 - 14:24
I think we all need to get an iLife* (wait will the fruit take me to court now?)
*In now way legally or other wise an I refering to Ianything and wish to separate myself from I as I is being used simply as an Iexample to how Istupid this Is
#5.1 +M2Ys4U on 23 Aug 2009 - 15:37
iLife is an Apple product (no, seriously) http://www.apple.com/ilife/
#5.2 GreyWolfSC on 24 Aug 2009 - 00:12
Suggesting everyone get an iLife would probably make da fruit happy. More sales.
#6 StealMySoda on 23 Aug 2009 - 14:55
Apple were not the first to use the iWord you know.
(1 reply) #7 toadeater on 23 Aug 2009 - 19:10
As Mashable points out, Google seems to be moving users more towards social networking lately, with chat and video built right into their email service


Yeah, so is everyone else.
#7.1 Jugalator on 24 Aug 2009 - 08:13
And that's why they're doing it. They want to compete by "entering the social" (to use Microsoft butcher-speak).

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