Google is all set to strengthen its voice as well as video chat capabilities. The voice and video chat feature in the company's the email service,Gmail, is at present limited to one-to-one communication; however, Google wants to widen this capability to more than two participants.
The Google Apps product manager Rishi Chandra said to SFGate that Google is set to roll out its very first update in a long line of updates that may include multi-user video conferencing.
Rishi Chandra told the website, “This (current Gmail capability) is the first step in a much broader set of features we hope to roll out over the next 6 to 12 months around video (and voice) chat capabilities.” He added, "It is a big opportunity for us to push that space along."
Google acquired Web as well as video conferencing software in 2007 from Swedish company Marratech.
The Google Apps product manager Rishi Chandra said to SFGate that Google is set to roll out its very first update in a long line of updates that may include multi-user video conferencing.
Rishi Chandra told the website, “This (current Gmail capability) is the first step in a much broader set of features we hope to roll out over the next 6 to 12 months around video (and voice) chat capabilities.” He added, "It is a big opportunity for us to push that space along."
Google acquired Web as well as video conferencing software in 2007 from Swedish company Marratech.
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