Facebook and Skype are in a partnership to bring video calling to facebook. The announcement said it should be released sometime today.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/06/s...omes-to-skype/It ain't the first time Mark Zuckerberg has taken the stage to announce... something, but today's shindig is resulting in "something" that's a bit more exciting for the average user. As rumored, the world's most notable VoIP service is set to become exceedingly integrated with the world's most notable social network. Skype has just thrown up a teaser page for v5.3 for Windows (and v5.5 Beta), noting that Skype and Facebook will aim to provide "the best of both worlds."
Zuck is primarily announcing three main things today: group chat, a new way to chat ("an easier way to find someone who is online") and Skype-enabled video chat. Oh, and the tiny, tiny fact that there's now 750 million Facebook members. What's notable is just how easy it is to fire up a group chat (or send transcripts to group members who miss out) and get a video call going using your existing Skype contact list. A single click is all it takes, and we're told that it'll be rolled out to everyone "over the next few weeks" in 70 different languages. The new chat design will be scalable based on your browser size, and the company made a point to mention that it'll be listening closely to user input in order to iterate as it moves forward.
http://www.facebook.com/facebooklive...ents:undefined
Although Facebooks video calling won't support the 10 people like Google+ does, at the moment it's just a 1 and 1 video conversation.









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It's sort of been released months back anyway as if you're part of a Facebook group you can chat with all members part of it currently online.

