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Thursday, 7 July 2011

Short Takes: Would You Like Skype With That?

The scenario goes likes this: Microsoft buys Skype and becomes a major shareholder in Facebook, Google tries gazzump Facebook by announcing the launch of Google+ which has integrated video chat, Facebook counters by announcing that it will be incorporating Skype video chat.

Not that this pairing should surprise folks as Facebook and Skype already share some of the same instant messaging tools.

Where Google+ still has the edge is its ability for group video chat whereas Facebook's video service will only be able to connect two users face-to-face.




The biggest winner out of all of this would appear to be Microsoft.
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Wednesday, 25 May 2011

The GeoSocial Universe - May 2011

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Note the importance of Skype in relation to its once wannabe owner, Facebook.

Email remains a dominant force with 830 million users signed up to the top three providers.  The chart also provides some context to the recent LinkedIn IPO.

77% of the world's population are now using mobile devices and almost 22% of these mobile devices are smartphones.

China's version of Facebook (QZone) has experienced enormous growth and now has 480 million users.

40% of users tweet using their mobile.

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Source: JESS3 - a creative interactive agency that specializes in visual storytelling

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Friday, 22 April 2011

On For The Ride


Yet another company has beaten the proposed Facebook / Skype partnership to the punch.  They have plans to enable free telephone calls via Facebook but maybe leaving their run a little late.

Bobsled follows Jajah, who launched a similar service several days earlier.  So far there has been no further updates or response from Skype on the progress of their Facebook offering.

Bobsled is a new brand from T-Mobile aimed at providing Facebook’s 500 million plus users worldwide with free, one-touch calling to their Facebook friends from a personal computer and through the social platform’s chat window.

Users will also be able to send voice messages to their friends either privately or via their ‘walls'.

This free download is available for all Facebook users and is repsonse to a recent survey by conducted by Vivox and T-Mobile in March 2011, which found that 88% of Facebook users surveyed want voice chat capabilities within the site.

Brad Duea, senior vice president, T-Mobile USA says:

"Bobsled by T-Mobile takes our communications services innovation to a whole new dimension, bringing simple and cost-effective connections to more than half a billion people overnight, allowing people on Facebook to more easily connect and giving voice to social networking. Our new Bobsled brand will evolve in the coming months to provide even more ways for people to connect, no matter what platform, device or mobile provider they are using."

Bobsled is a partnership between T-Mobile and Vivox. Previously Vivox's technology, which is built on "voice over internet protocol," has been used primarily by a computer gamers who use it to talk to fellow gamers.

Vivox claims it has 52 million users through its partners like Sony and Electronic Arts and this new partnership with T-Mobile will expand its global reach significantly.

Once downloaded, customers can use the Bobsled application for Facebook to place voice calls to their friends through Facebook Chat with just one click.

As a Facebook user you can make calls to to your friends even if they don't also have the app installed. All that is needed on your and their computers is either a microphone and speakers, or a headset.

There is voicemail if the person you call doesn’t pick up and Bobsled plans to produce further enhancements such as video chat, and the ability to call outside Facebook and connect with cell phones and landlines in a similar fashion to Skype.
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Friday, 15 October 2010

Facebook and Skype Deal Announced

Image representing Skype as depicted in CrunchBaseStop Press

Facebook and Skype have announced a tie up which will make it far easier to talk and chat through the social network.

This has been rumoured for some time and the new version of Skype for Windows will include a Facebook tab.

So when you upgrade to Skype 5.0 for Windows you will be able to sign in using Facebook Connect and use voice chat, SMS, make status updates, like and comment on Facebook posts from within the Skype desktop client.
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Monday, 30 August 2010

A GeoSocial and GeoCultural World

Without doubt we are living in a geosocial universe as the above graphically demonstrates.  The omnipresent hump that represents the mobile market should be a pointer that all marketers should follow.

Equally interesting is the global share that Skype occupies.  As an enabling technology it may have been around for a while but is still a key player.

JESS3, who produced this infographic,  have been trying to accurately depict the size of the key players in the geo / social space.
Source:JESS3
See JESS3's charts on Flickr.  The rise of the professional networking platform LinkedIn is also a trend of note.

As well as our social method of communication, those bound by cultural and religious conventions have been making their own presence felt online.

Members of the Muslim faith are celebrating Ramadan and Muxlim.com, a Muslim lifestyle site has a vision of connecting the world's Muslim communities to each other, and to the wider world, through shared online experiences.

There are a number of Ramadan apps that they promote online including the Ramadan Daily Dua which offers a prayer of supplication specific to each day during the holy month.  Another is the Ramadan Booster Pro offers "tips and recommended good deeds to help organise your Ramadan".

Finally this week comes updated data from Nielsen, that shows a continuing decline in search.
 The only exception is the rise of MSN/Windows Live/Bing which has risen 28%.  The effectiveness of placing advertising with search engines would appear to be even more in doubt.  Geo Social and Geo Cultural sites would be a better bet.
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