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http://www.dailybloggr.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/image17.pngSkype was and always is the leader when it comes to free video and voice chat on the internet. There are many alternatives out there but clearly Skype got its big pluses to make us all stick to it. I’ve been using Skype for so long that I haven’t really tried any alternatives, although I know that there are. Skype has been good with voice chat, video chat and even PayPal transfers. Very handy if you deal with freelancers more often.

 

http://www.dailybloggr.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/image18.pngBut Skype had problems too. The calls sometimes would get dropped in between conversations, and the voice clarity can be poor sometimes, especially on low-bandwidth connections. And now, looks like with the recent additions, Google Talk could be a good competition for Skype. Google Talk have recently updated some features like Video chat and  Group chat to be easily useable for GTalk users. Like adding the buttons at an easily accessible location. Also, the video and audio quality is exceptionally good when compared to Skype. Now that’s some tough competition.

 

 

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