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Google WebRTC: Can It Replace Skype?

mikejuk writes "Google WebRTC, all open source, is part of the web revolution that allows one browser to talk directly to another without the need for a server getting involved. WebRTC is an API that used the new P2P web API to allow developers to implement audio and video communications using direct P2P links between browsers. This really is a game changer." And, while this feature doesn't seem to have gotten a lot of attention so far, Google Voice can call landline and cell phones for a small fee, just like Skype.

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  1. Google Voice by bigstrat2003 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Unless something has changed, Google Voice isn't VoIP, and doesn't charge to call landlines or cell phones because it uses your own phone minutes to call them.

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    1. Re:Google Voice by Bob+Loblaw · · Score: 3, Informative

      Sadly, Google Voice is not available to non-US users. Also, even if you lived in the US and obtained a Google Voice account, it is not usable when abroad. I am in that situation now unfortunately. If I use a VPN to connect out of the US, the Call option shows up in the GMail interface but not otherwise. It is kind of bizarre for them to limit this since computer to computer GTalk is not limited and it wouldn't seem to use up any more resources.

  2. Re:Red? by creat3d · · Score: 3, Funny

    Read the summary again, it's a WEB REVOLUTION! Red like the blood that shall be spilled for the virtual betterment of all!

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  3. Re:Great Opertunity For Google by Yvan256 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It's also a great opportunity for Apple to (finally) open the specifications for FaceTime, as they said they would when they introduced it.

  4. Re:Am i so stupid??? by Jamu · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'd imagine that Google will be the third party that allows the two peers to negotiate their p2p connection.

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  5. Yo Dawg, by clarkn0va · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I heard you like an OS in your OS, so I put an app in your app so you can experience the reinvention of every app while you surf the web.

    I'm not sure I like this trend of taking every piece of software functionality, making it work inside a browser, and then treating it like it's something new. I feel like I'm back in the 90s, where every new song on the radio was some old song sung by a new person.

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  6. Re:"between browsers"? by wed128 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    how about this; whenever you read browser, mentally substitute 'http html5 and javascript interpreter'

    that should clear up your issue.

  7. Like Skype? by X.25 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Thanks for visiting Google Voice. We're not yet open for users outside the US, but are planning to expand our service to additional countries in the future.

    Sorry. Not even close to Skype.

  8. Google will only let you call out in the US by m50d · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And since the big reason for using skype is to stay in touch internationally, that's a much bigger barrier than you might think.

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  9. WebRTC Open Code is missing important bits by Tester · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The WebRTC code that was released is missing many important bits that are required to compete against Skype. The most important is probably a bandwidth management engine, the code that's currently public just sends at a pre-configured bitrate. That means it can only do low resolution video with a shitty quality.

    That said, Google Talk in GMail and Android have a dynamic bitrate stuff, and I expect they will be released at some point. I should also mention that Farsight2/Farstream using in Empathy and Pidgin are currently gaining the same kind of bandwidth management that Google is doing. So we should get at least two independent open implementations soon.

  10. Re:Great Opertunity For Google by Doogie5526 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Steve Jobs said it at the WWDC keynoe when it was announced in June of last year:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP37O0horpY#t=6m44s
    "We're going to the standards bodies starting tomorrow and we're going to make FaceTime an open industry standard."

    Sorry for the YouTube link, I couldn't load Quicktime streaming here.
    http://www.apple.com/apple-events/wwdc-2010/

  11. WebRTC was in SKYPE pre 3.2 releases by John+Sokol · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yup, your heard me, Global IP Solutions that was aquired last year by google was maker of the Engine that Skype was using.

    Looks like they parted ways back in 2007 with Skype 3.2.

    Looks like Skype really shot them selves in the foot on this one, Google just opensourced it with a BSD style license and soon Skype will be history.
    Which may explain why they sold off to Microsoft reciently.

    You can read more on my blog post.
    http://videotechnology.blogspot.com/2011/06/webrtc-bringing-real-time.html

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