Science-Fiction: Always Becoming Reality

The concept of communication anywhere with full video (sometimes holographic and 3D) and audio has long been a science-fiction staple. Like so many other science-fiction staples, the advances of new technology are making that dream a reality. No word yet on the Holodeck.

 

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The advances in video-chat, and the prospects for the reality of that particular science-fiction, are rooted in two things. One is the proliferation of the Internet and in particular high-speed access to it. With that access and increased speed come sites like Skype, which offer not only video-chat service with almost limitless potential, but free video-chat service with almost limitless potential. As such, while the cost of a phone call can remain high, especially overseas, anyone with a good Internet connection can use Skype.

 

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The other hope for easy and prolific video-chat is the abundance of smart-phones. Phone technology has advanced to the point where people are carrying around powerful computers in their pocket; it seems only a matter of time before phones replace the personal computer entirely. Phones’ access to the Internet means people potentially can make calls through their phone on the Internet, without using the traditional phone service. How ironic. Advances in 3D video technology means holographic video might not be that far off, and there’s no doubt it’ll be on a phone.

 

Video-chat technology currently is not perfect – anyone who has used Skype or the other services can attest to the occasional delay in response (known as “lag”). Then again, current cell phone audio quality is pretty low and people put up with that. The resolution of both issues is likely only a matter of time and further advancement.

4 Best Sites For Video-Chat

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Whether you have family on the other side of the world, your loved one is in the military and deployed or away, or you just have friends that are on the other side of the world or even the country, keeping in contact with them is important..

Number One ((  ))) is not a site, but rather an app. that you can download. Yahoo and MSN messenger are the most popular that anyone can think of, but an app that has comp-to comp telephone calls and video chats is Skype  Skype is a great way to telephone conference call with a group of people, and video chat with those you are closest with.

 

Number two is a site that not many people may know, but still works wonders with video chat and cam-to -cam conference calls with webcam updates. Cam-frog Web is an easy site to visit and navigate to have your video chats at.

Number Three-Custom Video Chat is a site that lets you set up your own custom video cam chat room, with lots of personalization.

 

Number Four- ivideochat is a flash webcam site that doesnt require a whole lot of time and effort into set up, and it doesn’t require any type of downloads before you can see other peoples cams and works great for people who don’t wish to clutter up their desktops with un-needed applications.