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I heard a loud buzzing in the background when any noise was present on the microphone. Video Chat — The Future of Communication?

Images can also be sent from your computer to the recipient, and there is a handful of fun built-in. StreamFame SteamFace is a site to tell show the world how entertaining you can be. Nowadays, people around the world instantly communicate and bridge the distance via voice calls, texts, and emails with the simple touch of a button.



If you need a little face time with friends and family that live far away, firing up a video chat has never been easier. These days you don't even need to install an app or download a heavy client—many services let you open a browser and within seconds see your friend's face, no matter where they are in the world. This week we're going to look at five services that give you the best, fastest, and most hassle-free video chatting experience. Living in the future is great: You can open a browser, click a few buttons, and instantly see your… Google Hangouts almost doesn't need a description. When it , we praised it as one of the most seamless, easy to use video chat services we'd ever seen. That's still true: If you have a Google account, you can use Hangouts, and while it was initially only a part of Google+ and remains , Hangouts is available as a stand-alone and and accessible from inside Gmail. You'll need a browser plugin for Hangouts to work, but that's it—no desktop installation, no client you have to run at startup, and no additional accounts. Inviting other people to hang out is as easy as emailing them, and if they have Google accounts as well, it's even easier. Add onto that the fact that Google Hangouts , , , and , and it's , and you have a pretty powerhouse tool. Impressive for being just over two years old. Team Lifehacker has been playing around with Google+ all morning, and so far the coolest innovation … Facebook Video Chat as a simple and easy way to stay in touch with the friends you already have on a social network you already use. It too requires a tiny browser plugin to work, and while it doesn't offer the battery of tools that some of the other services roll in, it does offer a massive built-in friends list that you don't have to re-add or invite to a service in order to video chat with you. Since it's powered on the back end by Skype, Facebook didn't have to reinvent the wheel. Depending on who you ask, that's a good or a bad thing, but some of you clearly thought Facebook Video Chat offered smooth video, crisp audio, and of course, access to all of your Facebook friends. Plus, being powered by Skype means that , share their screens with them, and enable full HD calling if you have an HD webcam attached to your computer. As a kind of reaction to Google+, Facebook just rolled out two features today: group text chat and… Strictly, AnyMeeting is more of a videoconferencing service than it is a video chat service, but it fills the role nicely enough that some of you nominated it. It's lightweight, and only requires a browser plugin to work. With AnyMeeting, even free accounts can bring 200 people to the party you just can't record your meeting. Screen sharing, presentation uploading, YouTube video sharing, and a custom URL for your account and all of your meetings are just some of the features the service offers. You can , and if you ever need to host a webinar or large online conference, AnyMeeting can give you a way to do so affordably. If the other services are too much for you, and all you really want is a hassle-free way to video chat with a loved one—perhaps a technologically challenged loved one—Meetings. Sure, you can log in and create an account if you want to, but its real beauty is that you don't have to get people all using the same service or signed in to Google or Facebook for it to work. Click a button, start a meeting, send everyone the link via email or SMS, and when they click it they're dropped right into it. Chat organizers can approve or kick people as they see fit, share video, audio, and notes with other people in the chat, and more. All you need is Flash for the service to work, and if you already have that, you're set. It's not the most feature-rich or robust of the services in the roundup, but it's definitely one of the simplest. There's a massive, thriving community of people all over the world using TinyChat's free chat rooms and video broadcasting services. Starting a chat couldn't be easier—just click the button at the top of the page for an instant chat room, and you're off and away. TinyChat, like many of the others, doesn't require you download and install anything—it uses flash to access your camera and microphone. When you do start a chat, you're prompted to share it on Facebook or your other social networks. If you opt to sign up for a TinyChat account, you can add friends, connect with other people, connect your social networks, and more. TinyChat is a tough sell—it can be a powerful tool and it's a huge network, but it does a lot of nagging for you to share and annoy your friends on Facebook, and regardless of their site policies, a lot of the content over there can be questionable too. Your mileage may vary. This week's honorable mention goes out to , a —in fact, it just launched a few weeks ago. Gruveo promises encrypted, totally anonymous video chats without the need for sign-ups, plugin installs, or any personal details. You and your friend agree on a number that will identify your chat room, visit the site, type in the number, and you're instantly connected. It has its limitations—there's no screen sharing, document sharing, or other included features, and you can only chat with one person at a time, but its angle is anonymity and privacy, not a checklist of features. It's fast, easy, and free. Web: If you want to video chat from your computer, most options require both parties have an… Have something to say about one of the contenders? Want to make the case for your personal favorite, even if it wasn't included in the list? Remember, the top five are based on. Don't just complain about the top five, let us know what your preferred alternative is—and make your case for it—in the discussions below. The Hive Five is based on reader nominations. As with most Hive Five posts, if your favorite was left out, it's not because we hate it—it's because it didn't get the nominations required in the call for contenders post to make the top five. We understand it's a bit of a popularity contest, but if you have a favorite, we want to hear about it. Have a suggestion for the Hive Five? Send us an email at!

One neat feature when doing that is that you can see which of your contacts are using Facetime you can't call someone unless they're also signed up for Facetime. But if you want to have a long discussion with the rest of your group, Tinychat is not your best option. Viber support text, images and video calling. When you do start a chat, you're prompted to share it on Facebook or your other social networks. Many tech companies have even gone so far as to include their own proprietary chat clients in their products.

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