Video Chat With Facebook Friends From Skype
Just to be clear: this wouldn't mean that you'd be able to Skype video chat through Facebook. Not yet, anyway. Instead, when this supposedly goes live in a few weeks with Skype 5.0, you'd be able to connect with your Facebook friends list through Skype. Still pretty handy! And in-browser video chat is apparently seen as a "logical progression" to the partnership, meaning it could well happen down the line.
And Text Them, Too!
According to the WSJ, the deal would also include SMS, which definitely wouldn't get annoying after a while.
Facebook Phone's Own FaceTime?
Facebook denies that they've got a phone in the works—much less two—but that's a product that would definitely benefit from deep Skype integration. Skype's currently only available on Verizon phone.
A Google Voice Alternative
Specifically, an alternative to making calls in Gmail. That's not to say that a Facebook/Skype VoIP solution would be better, necessarily. But if you for some reason want to break free of big G, or don't have a Google account to begin with, you'd have a viable alternative. Choice is good!
You'll Actually Use Skype
As wonderful as Skype is, less than a quarter of its 560 million members are active. When they add what's arguably your most comprehensive Rolodex—your list of Facebook friends—you might be tempted to actually use other parts of the service once in a while. And eventually maybe even cut that cellphone voice plan loose.
Honestly I'm not too hot with Facebook right now. Skype is awesome, and I hope they don't integrate... That would be a bad thing.
ReplyDeleteIf they integrate, I hope you can still use them exclusively. Thanks for the comment
ReplyDeleteHm...I'm not sure if I would like this.
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ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what ive been waiting for
ReplyDeleteIt means my people from both places would be able to annoy me.
ReplyDeletewell.. this means that my facebook might get more use out of me.
ReplyDeleteWell shit... I'm not the only one revolting against Facebook. Glad to see my revolutionaries out there with a pulse and a sense of purpose.
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I like your ideas here :)
ReplyDeleteawsm post!
ReplyDeletedont reall use skype doh...
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of this... Anything plus facebook is just kind of evil
ReplyDeletegood ideas... it would make world comunication faster.. as like as business
ReplyDeleteI'm so sick of facebook.
ReplyDeleteDo not know if want. I hate the whole concept of being available in text form 24/7. Webcam/voice too? Ugh.
ReplyDeleteI foresee all traditional forms of communication being superseded by internet voice/text services like Skype. They're so much cheaper, at the very least.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds pretty decent. My father uses Skype right now since the service in the area he's in sucks for ATT
ReplyDeleteskype is nice.... however being in information security i'm not a big facebook fan....
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Im so over everything being integrated with Facebook. All these "me-too" ideas are stagnating innovation.
ReplyDeleteRemember that creepy guy or girl you really don't want to talk to but haven't taken them off your Facebook because you forgot they were there? Well they can call you at any time using the new Skybook service!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this - interesting post man. Keep in touch... Look forward to more.
ReplyDeleteI am excited about this news
ReplyDeleteSkype was a great idea while it was free, but having to pay for another phone line that you use on your computer, not many people are going to buy into it, especially when they have cell phones already, I would only use skype to prank call people and some times it's just worth it :)
ReplyDeleteIm not really excited by this news it but nice informative post. Im sure alot of people will be happy about it.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a good idea for people like my mother... she's not too good with computers, but she knows how to use "the facebooks"
ReplyDeleteProbably want.
I'm honestly surprised that only a fraction of Skype users are active. :< I'm usually in a skype call if I'm awake, so I'm VERY active.
ReplyDeleteWow, is this real? That sounds pretty great, as much as I don't like Facebook... It will probably be pretty useful
ReplyDeleteUntil they make domestic calling free, Google will always have a selling feature over skype.
ReplyDeleteStill...google makes me a bit leery.
Hell yeah, I use skype a lot, and now with this! so cool!
ReplyDeleteI don't even know what i'd do...i'd never leave my computer!
ReplyDeleteThere are already links to facebook all over the internet. It doesn't need to merge with anything else.
ReplyDeleteSeems pretty cool! Updating my Skype as we speak :P
ReplyDeleteinteresting, this might put a pretty big dent in younger people adopting google voice over skype
ReplyDeletewell, i like the idea.
ReplyDeleteEhhh... Everyone on my skype's on my facebook too. Plus, I barely use facebook anyway. I don't see this affecting me at all.
ReplyDeleteWow, I hope this comes to fruition!
ReplyDeletePretty cool info. Thanks for the comment.
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ReplyDeletei dont think this is a good idea
ReplyDeleteMaybe this will cause Skype to enhance their (practically non-existent) customer service.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a good idea!
ReplyDeleteMesty =)
I like them better separated, maybe some interactive stuff between them would be fine i guess...
ReplyDeleteWould be pretty cool since I know more people on facebook and zero on skype.
ReplyDeleteI use Skype very often, FB less.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what would come off this combination... Both companies are REALLY popular...
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ReplyDeleteActually hope this happens. I love facebook and skype and having them sort of together would make my online life easier.
ReplyDeleteRezden brings up a very good point. Will they just mash everything together? I hope not.
ReplyDeleteI hope I can still use them by themselves too
ReplyDeleteFacebook is wearing on me. I wonder what will replace it like it replaced myspace?
ReplyDeletefacebook's days seem to be numbered. hopefully... =P
ReplyDeleteNeither a member of Facebook or Skype...I have thus far avoided getting into the whole of the Web 2.0 hype, except I broke down and finally started a blogger account last weekend...so guess I am no longer immune to the lure of the new social networking phenom. Signed, the well-versed Luddite
ReplyDeleteSkype is, well, is it really up to all the Hype?
ReplyDeleteVery interesting i use skype a lot already so i could see this being useful to me
ReplyDeletethis not good for me
ReplyDeletePretty crazy stuff, I wonder exactly what will happen from now on, and if its going to really open up new possibilities
ReplyDeletethats kinda coool
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post. By the way love your blog name its hilarious!
ReplyDeleteIll make my judgment when I get my hands on it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting possibilities
ReplyDeleteI'm somewhat indifferent about both Facebook and Skype, so I don't have an opinion about the merge. I just hope it doesn't make any of them to clunky.
ReplyDeleteI dont use skype so I have no idea how this would/will look like :)
ReplyDeletedoesn't have a facebook account, so i could care less ^^
ReplyDeletethis is going to be insane if true
ReplyDeleteFacebook is just for pranking people, no?
ReplyDeleteinteresting. will have to wait and see what happens.
ReplyDeletefacebook is taking over the world!
ReplyDeleteHmm.. am I the only one that gets worried when companies start consolidating/joining up?
ReplyDeleteI feel like there's no free market competition.
I dont like facebook, this site looks to me unorganized and everyone send me every 4 hours a silly game, that I play o0
ReplyDeleteIt sucks really ... i like skype ^^
nobody can call me in mah cave! >=(
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ReplyDeleteCool bro! :D
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I don't like this at all, there are some people I just don't want to know I have skype.
ReplyDeletefacebook = don't use it
ReplyDeleteskype = don't use it
anyone i want to talk to, has a cell phone, i can just call em on that, everyones basically got unlimited minutes now, i haven't heard anyone say to me, "my minutes are running low" in years.
my dad uses skype tho, i set it up for him, so he can webcam chat with his friends in scotland.
Very nice.
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ReplyDeletepretty sweet
ReplyDeleteMite be cool.
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