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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Five Best Web-Based Video Chat Services

lifehacker.com: If you need a little face time with friends and family that live far away, firing up a video chat has never been easier. These days you don't even need to install an app or download a heavy client—many services let you open a browser and within seconds see your friend's face, no matter where they are in the world. This week we're going to look at five services that give you the best, fastest, and most hassle-free video chatting experience.

1 comment:

Paulina Rugart said...

It’s good to see that Skype isn't attached to this list, just because despite the fact that I myself use Skype fairly often and it’s a helpful tool, it tends to be difficult to have group chats on and it’s very well known. I know that lots of chrome users and Youtuber’s make use of Google Hangouts, but it should be publicized by Google more. For group video calls it is hands down the best. Recently a bunch of new video chatting services have been popping up, but all in all I think this list is accurate. Many of the people who comment say face-time and Skype, but it’s good to see a brand new list.