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Fring Announces 4-Way Group Video Calling For Free
You gotta love the little war playing out between chat and video services such as Skype, Qik, and fring. Why? Because, in the end, we consumers win. Each company fights for an edge and looks for ways to differentiate from others. Such is the case …
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Beta Test This: Fring with Group Video Chat [VIDEO]
Fring, Android’s first video chat app, is back with another first: group video chat, which splits your screen into quadrants so you can video chat with up to three friends at the same time. Even better– the feature is free. Group chat hasn’t hit the …
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Fring Updates Android App
In a posting on their blog, Fring has announced that they have updated their Android application to improve the quality of video and regular calls using their service. The above video is the app running on the Nexus S, which touts “enhanced” support with Fring.
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Android Helps fring Earn $10,000 Per Day
Fring, the first company to offer video chat for Android, has been doing rather well for itself lately. As some of you know, the app launched with the HTC EVO back in the summer and has continued to evolve, adding new features as recently as …
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Latest Version of fring Adds Dynamic Video Quality [VIDEO]
The latest version (2.3.7.4) of video chat/mobile IM client fring has landed in the Android Market, bringing a new feature called Dynamic Video Quality along for the ride. Called DVQ for short, the feature automatically adjusts your adjusts the video call quality to match your …
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Good News, Bad News: Fring
Multi-platform chat and video chat service Fring has see their share of good news and not-so-good news over the last week. First, it was announced last week that customers with Apple’s iOS4 platform could make and receive video calls with the cool kids on Android. …
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Skype Intends to “Set the Bar on Mobile Video Calling”
As we gear up for the release of the HTC EVO 4G, software developers, and fans, are turning their focus to the front-facing camera and the possibilities that rest within. Just this week we’ve seen mentions of Fring and Qik for taking advantage of the …
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Fring is First to Market with Video Calling for Android
Fring is only too excited to share the news today that they are the first company in the world to offer video calling over IP for Android phones. They believe this could change the way people call each other, shop, and kiss their loved ones …
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Skype Android app for Verizon Available Thursday
Skype and Verizon announced at CTIA that a Skype Mobile app will be available in the Android market beginning Thursday, March 25, for users of the Droid, Droid Eris, and Devour on Verizon. The app is not the VOIP app you might be imagining: it …
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App Review: Fring
Fring for Android differs itself from competing IM clients on Android by also containing some VOIP goodness to separate it from the crowd. It is essentially a communication app: however you want to contact your friends, it can be done from Fring (well, with the …
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Android Around the World: Geodesic Releases Mundu IM
India-based Geodesic Limited has announced the launch of universal chat client Mundu IM. Supporting AIM, Yahoo, MSN, Google Talk, ICQ and Jabber within a single app, it’s similar to what we have here in the US with Meebo, Pixelpipe and Fring.
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