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Skype Mentions N900 in Fring on iPhone Fall Out
"We’re seeing a proliferation of video calling shared between all kinds of connected devices. It’s on computers, TVs, and it is starting to come to mobile devices too, such as Skype video calling (over 3G) on the Nokia N900."
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/...illed-it/all/1 |
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so?....
Why not just tell something about it.... posting only a link... is kinda not cool |
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It is nice to hear the N900 get an honorable mention.
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yeah, it''s a great little feature. The first time I made a 2-way video call on my N900 was a very 'Dick Tracy' moment.
In the car (parked!), and on a Google Video Call to someone at a computer, it was one of the high points of owning the N900 so far. The future is now! |
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There is something scary in this situation.
Lets say there is Apple behind this. Making noise around only solution around 3th party app that relied on Skype popularity and infrastructure. Very enough to make this popular and become the only solution for IPlatform. Then popularity will rise people start creating alter accounts and all the competitors with "Free Skype calls" mainly Nokia will lost the last argument why do not buy IPhone instead... That the worst case scenario but... possible especially if Skype saying there is nothing happened like ban. They just get rid of it after screw up few things ;) |
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i find that if i setup like this
light source--->n900--->me it works pretty well even with just a lamp like in a hotel room or whatever(ie i put the n900 on kickstand at base of lamp or some other way where the n900 is between me and light source) |
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I doubt Apple has anything to do with this. Fring didn't properly secure the rights to use Skype's network. From what's been rumored so far, Skype was willing to work out something - for a fee of course. |
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There is always a royalty and I am not sure how much of that was worked out between Skype and Fring but looks like it wasnt much and/or something went horribly wrong otherwise Skype would take so long to realize that? In a way Fring helped Skype grow in popularity over the years. Sooner or later Skpye is gona axe Nimbuzz in the same way too. I hate Skype anyways for their SkypeOut rates which includes a hedious connection fee for every call. Skype to Skype rocks!
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