
Facebook May Announce In-Browser Facbook Video Chat Service Soon!
The Facebook Skype integration is expected to be an amazing affair. Currently, world's most popular site Facebook offers a typical in-browser Facebook chat service which does not cater voice or video communication between users.
If Facebook were to announce in-browser video chat, it may very so then use the services of Skype to make this possible. Maybe, we can shortly expect the service to go live. This can as well be seen as a move to counter the rapidly growing popularity of the just-announced Google+ project, Google's very own social networking service.
'desktop application' for Mac
It is as well believed that Facebook is planning to develop a 'desktop application' for Mac and Windows OS. If the desktop client refers to a Facebook app with integrated video chat feature, it would undoubtedly be another gold-drizzling machine for Facebook.
Word is in the air that Facebook may introduce its own video chat service in a bid to refrain from depending on Skype for the video chat facilities. Nevertheless, if such were the case, Facebook would need a tremendous VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) architecture to match with the goods of Skype's VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) services considering the fact that there are near nearly 700 million users in accordance with the Facebook tree.
Microsoft's recent acquisition of Skype should not affect the aforementioned partnership since Facebook already shares a deep association with Microsoft, the results of which were seen as system-wide Facebook integration in Windows Phone 7 OS.
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