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June 28, 2011

More About Google+ Hangouts

Google's Justin Uberti has more information about Hangouts, the video conferencing app that will be available in Google+.


To support Hangouts, we built an all-new standards-based cloud video conferencing platform. This platform combines high quality, low latency, and strong security with the ease of use of a web application. Through the efficiency of this new platform, we're able to deliver a leading video conferencing experience at Google scale.

A few noteworthy technical points:
* Fully browser-based/cloud-based
* Client-server: leverages the power of Google's infrastructure
* Designed for low latency (< 100 ms) and high performance (multicore + hardware acceleration)
* Standards-based: XMPP, Jingle, RTP, ICE, STUN, SRTP
* Fully encrypted (HTTPS + SRTP)

Hangouts require the same plugin that's currently used for voice and video chat, it's limited to 10 participants and doesn't work on mobile devices yet. Another interesting thing is that "hangouts are created by one person, but everyone in the hangout shares the ability to invite others. Each hangout has a specific URL. That URL can be shared as a link to invite others." You can also use Hangout to watch a YouTube video with your friends.

Hangout looks like a great Google Talk feature and I don't see why it shouldn't be added to Gmail and to Google Apps. Video conferencing could make Google Apps a lot more useful.

11 comments:

  1. Ha! Now Skype will have to drop the premium-only support for video-conferencing :) It was (is) rather annoying.

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  2. This is going to be big. I have a picture in my mind that friends are chatting and seeing each other and having fun. Its a big one!

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  3. This is going to be big. I have a picture in my mind that friends are chatting and seeing each other and having fun. Its a big one!

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  4. The end of the paid videoconference scam!!!! :-)

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  5. Damn, no more sitting at my (home) desk in my underwear...

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  6. ...only if it'd work for apps.

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  7. When you say, it's standards based, is there some connection to http://www.w3.org/2011/04/webrtc/Overview.html ?

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  9. so, it's just a typical video conferencing...but when it start to available?TQ

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  10. I can't wait for this one to be fully available, as well as google+ itself to be publicly available.

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  11. I placed my netbook right next to my sister's computer and invited her to my hangout. Yes, she has Google+ loaded. my screen said "invite posted" but I never saw anything on her screen. I did this a number of times. Nothing. What should appear??

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