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Saturday 19 April 2008, 7:29 AM

SightSpeed Light on MySpace

Posted by J.A. Watson

The people at SightSpeed continue to impress me with their originality and creativity. I received an announcement this morning in my email of a new (beta) version of SightSpeed Light for MySpace. In the current version, it includes one-to-one video chat and video messaging between MySpace users.

It is implemented as a free widget for MySpace. It looks to me as if it is a variation, or further development, of the MySightSpeed flash-based feature that I wrote about in January - and which I liked very much. The announcement says that it currently works between MySpace users, but that a version which interoperates with other versions of SightSpeed will be coming soon.

I think this will be a really good addition for a lot of MySpace users.

jw 19/4/2008

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