Facebook wants to be the single place for all your online communication – from messaging to photo sharing to status updates and instant messaging. Adding video chat, then, would seem like a logical next step. The revelation follows news this week that Facebook was adding Friend lists to chat.
The clues, first spotted by AllFacebook, point towards a likely move for the website. We’re open, of course, to the possibility that other developers are able to host their code on the Facebook CDN
It’s difficult to assess the impact of such a move. When Gtalk added support for video chat within Gmail(), it seemed like a blow to video chat leader Skype(). Except that the functionality wasn’t entirely web-based – it still required a download – and your email client isn’t a natural place for video chatting, which is more of a social experience than a means of productivity.
Facebook, however, may be able to play on its advantage: the social site is a natural venue for video chat, and if they can make it function without a download, there’s likely a huge market for video chat in schools and colleges that block downloaded software like Skype.
Google News is adding local news video to its aggregation of stories, letting users watch related YouTube clips alongside the links to news content.
If there’s video available for a given story, you’ll now see a YouTube icon under the snippet about the news. Click it and the YouTube video drops down, and can be watched right from the Google News page. Poking around the Google News homepage, it seems like maybe about 5-10 percent of stories now come with video attached.
Announced by Marissa Mayer, Google’s VP of Search and User Experience, Google Search Options is an attempt to organize universal search results – ones that include news, blog posts, images, and videos. Once turned on (by clicking “Show Options” in any search result), the feature appears as a left-hand column next to search results.
Search Options has four different sections for filtering results. The first is the content drill down, which is already available on Google search. This is yet another way to filter video, image, news, or other types of results.
But as you look at the other options that are available, things get intriguing, starting with time-based filtering. When you search a topic and turn on Google Search Options, you will have the ability to look at only results created recently, within the last day, the last week, or the last year. If you’re looking for the most recent information on Brett Favre, Miss California, or the Pope, then Google Search Options allows you to just see the most recent content on those subjects. It could certainly be viewed a response to the buzz centered around Twitter real-time search, which can often be a better way to track the conversation around major events.
One of the other cool things that Google has released with Search Options is Wonder Wheel, which is a visual representation of Google search results that you can’t miss – the text is rendered in classic multi-colored Google fashion. Wonder Wheel places your search topic inside of a light blue circle and places related terms around it. Search results still appear to the right of the Wonder Wheel. Google has also included Timeline in this update, another visualization of search results based on the date of the content.
Search Options should be live for all users by the end of today. Overall, it’s a search filtering system that gives the user greater control over what they’re looking for. Google is trying to make sure that they cover all the possible issues a user could have with search. If you’re not sure what you’re looking for, then Wonder Wheel is useful . If you need the buzz behind the Space Shuttle Atlantis launch, then time-filtering comes into play. Make no mistake: users now have a lot more control over search results.
Before closing out Searchology, Google made two other interesting announcements. First was the announcement of Google Squared, a new Google Labs project launching at the end of May for showing Google results in spreadsheet form. The other was a new application for Google Android phones, SkyMap, which is exactly as it sounds – a detailed map of the stars and the night sky.
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What we did, just for fun
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The world’s trendiest social networking site went desi on Friday. Facebook has introduced new features that can help members navigate in Hindi, Tamil and other regional Indian languages such as Bengali, Punjabi, Malayalam and Telugu.
Users can change language settings through the ‘settings’ tab or through the language option on their Facebook homepage.
In the increasingly multilingual Web, one can already cut and paste Tamil and Hindi scripts. The latest move helps instructions for browsing in Indian languages, but Facebook is not yet enabled for transliteration, which enables instant conversion of the English script turning into phonetic-based texts in other languages.
Facebook users can only browse through the site in the five regional languages and not message each other or update their status yet. Rival Google’s social networking site Orkut has Indian language transliteration in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.
Facebook is the second most popular networking site in India after Orkut, according to market research firm comScore.