Having already announced its plans to create a no-download version of its video chat tool as an integrated communication tool for users across Open Social participating networks, SightSpeed has finally been able to release its MySpace version of SightSpeed Light. Beyond just chatting via video, there are also public video posting options as well as video mail.
SightSpeed Light supports both PCs and Macs, and works across most browsers, including IE, Firefox and Safari. As I already mentioned, SightSpeed Light does not require a download. That’s pretty key for use within an existing social network, especially given the demographics of the user base found on sites like MySpace.
I can only imagine the type of enhanced comments we’ll be seeing on MySpace profiles as a result of video posting and mail options. What’s good about this particular implementation of video communications is that it can be one-sided, and doesn’t have to operate in real time.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
SightSpeed Launches Video Mail on MySpace
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