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(Unverified)Jul 31st 2010 5:33AM
In my opinion, no self-respecting "tech-savvy' person would use Skype. I'm certainly not going to donate my computer's processing time so skype can make money off of me while sending whatever data they want to my computer with my ability to object to anything that might be objectionable. In short, why would anyone agree to support a cause they might not agree with in order to make money for another company with no compensation?
That being said, video messaging is needed. I had a plugin for outlook in the past that provided a quick and east method of sending small videos and it was actually kind of fun. It wasn't perfect, but from what I can tell, this Gabble doesn't fill the void either. Lack of integration, lack of control over your videos, and the requirement to sign up for yet another service, all make this too cumbersome to garner wide use.