Skype and GoogleTalk have emerged to be the two big gorillas that are going to duke it out in the VoIP market, with both products sure to take the lion’s share in voice communications over the Internet as well as telephony, but Festoon, Inc. takes advantage not only of the clarity and use of both products as well as their undeniable appeal for related functions such as instant message, and recently announced a video plug-in to GoogleTalk which will enable users not only to communicate in voice but now also do so with video.
This complements Festoon’s earlier offering of a video plug-in for Skype, called vSkype, which already has 2.75 million downloads, and its new product now enables GoogleTalk users to not just talk and see each other in real time, but play games, share pictures, do business, do multi-party videoconferencing, or do some really
interesting uses people wouldn’t normally imagine. Best of all, it’s free to use thanks to sponsors footing the bill for Festoon.
Which begs the question, with this newfound power in users’ hands, could you just imagine how the porn industry is going to have a field day with this?
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