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Pick any Sci-fi movie about the future, what do you see? People communicating just by voice or by voice and picture? That's right, there is always a video feed of calling parties. We were promised video calling as a norm by 2010 yet I don't see many phones around that have let alone an LCD display. But not all hope is lost as we have the options to make video calls thanks to availability of free and easy to use services.
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Pick any Sci-fi movie about the future and what do you see? People communicating just by voice or by voice and picture? That's right, there is always a video feed of calling parties. We were promised video calling as a norm by the turn of the millennium yet its 2010 and I don't see many phones around that have a camera attached to them let alone an LCD display.
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But not all hope is lost as we have the option to make video calls thanks to availability of free and easy to use online services.
  
 
# '''[[Skype.com]]''' -- '''Skype''' has been around a while and many businesses depend on it to communicate with clients as well as employees.
 
# '''[[Skype.com]]''' -- '''Skype''' has been around a while and many businesses depend on it to communicate with clients as well as employees.
 
# '''[[Talk.Google.com]]''' -- '''Google Talk''' is delicious when it comes to integration with your existing Google services.
 
# '''[[Talk.Google.com]]''' -- '''Google Talk''' is delicious when it comes to integration with your existing Google services.

Revision as of 09:34, 25 July 2010

Pick any Sci-fi movie about the future and what do you see? People communicating just by voice or by voice and picture? That's right, there is always a video feed of calling parties. We were promised video calling as a norm by the turn of the millennium yet its 2010 and I don't see many phones around that have a camera attached to them let alone an LCD display.

But not all hope is lost as we have the option to make video calls thanks to availability of free and easy to use online services.

  1. Skype.com -- Skype has been around a while and many businesses depend on it to communicate with clients as well as employees.
  2. Talk.Google.com -- Google Talk is delicious when it comes to integration with your existing Google services.


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