Airtime Said to Rival Skype and Google Hangouts

Well, Sean Parker and Shawn Fanning, both of Napster fame (and later Sean Parker, played by Justin Timberlake in The Social Network) are at it again.

This time with a video chat service that is said to rival Skype and Google Hangouts.

I’m not sure it’s better than either of those services, but it’s Justin Timberlake’s alter ego so we have to talk about it, right?!

The Airtime story is the current video platforms are designed to talk to only people you know. But Parker and Fanning met in a chat room 15 years ago, not knowing one another at all, and that turned into creating more than one business together. They missed the serendipitous nature of these kinds of meetings so decided to recreate them using today’s technology.

And, as luck would have it, it’s open only to those who have a Facebook account (coincidence? I think not).

Which begs the question, if Facebook is a social network for the people you already know, how can they recreate the chance meeting?

It’s not yet open to everyone and you have to have a minimum number of friends to participate (they don’t say what that number is), but it’s pretty easy to get it installed and started…if you meet their criteria.

Go to the Airtime site, click “launch application,” allow it to connect to Facebook, and then it brings up a list of friends who also are online and have the app installed.

On the right-hand side of your screen, you’ll see a list of friends and, if there is a video icon next to their name (when you scroll over it), you can video chat with them right then and there.

But let’s say you want that chance meeting Parker and Manning describe.

After you sign in, you can meet new people by clicking “Talk to Someone.” The software pairs you with other users based on the information in your profile and the criteria you select, such as your hometown, friends of friends, or the interests you’ve added to your profile.

Once you’re paired with someone, you can see the interests and friends you have in common by clicking the Airtime logo in the center of the screen. You remain anonymous to the other user until either of you sends an “Add” request and the other person accepts it.

It’s kind of a slick little app. All I know is now I’m going to have to stop working in my cycling clothes, if I want to use this tool to connect with friends (and non-friends) far and wide.

38 comments
bryanwillmert
bryanwillmert

I have played around a little with it and all it reminds me of is a Chatroulette 2.0 (with Facebook integration) lol

Justjeffpls
Justjeffpls

@ginidietrich I truly apologize. As one who has an addictive defect, I know how hard it can b.

Justjeffpls
Justjeffpls

@ginidietrich I read the article n this appears 2 b another mouse trap 4 dorks.

ginidietrich
ginidietrich

@JeffRice64 It's really great for the business world. Requires less travel.

Justjeffpls
Justjeffpls

@ginidietrich Judging by lack of interest n dialogue, I'd say average tweeter is above my pay grade!!

Justjeffpls
Justjeffpls

@ginidietrich Hey!!! (giddiness induced by ur return tweet, sorry) Ok, 4 u. U CAN c why it hold no interest 4 average tweeter, rite?

Justjeffpls
Justjeffpls

@ginidietrich Ur not thinkin this through. It'd b like positioning grizzly bears on good spots on a Salmon run instead of unproductive spots

ginidietrich
ginidietrich

@JeffRice64 I don't think so. Twitter has been an amazing business tool for us. Why try to create something new?

Justjeffpls
Justjeffpls

@ginidietrich Wouldn't a separate business channel b apropo on twitter? ( those above thirty words!)

Justjeffpls
Justjeffpls

@ginidietrich Bumped my head on the floor as a fainting spell nearly came over me. Are u on Gini's staff handling her shit or is this Gini?

ginidietrich
ginidietrich

@JeffRice64 Probably. Twitter is a big source of traffic for us, which means I've cultivated the right group for me.

Justjeffpls
Justjeffpls

@ginidietrich Please, as I've intimated before, a single tweet from u in a month is rare n 2 n a day is n embarrassment of riches!!

Justjeffpls
Justjeffpls

@ginidietrich I' say average is the majority of the twitter world while ur tweets aim at a tiny minority of same.

ginidietrich
ginidietrich

@JeffRice64 I don't know who the average tweeter is - personal or business?

tho_hub
tho_hub

@loretobgude Thanks for the RT! It's appreciated :)

Howie Goldfarb
Howie Goldfarb like.author.displayName 1 Like

Who is the author she is not a bad writer. She should start her own blog focusing on video chat, chat roulette tips, peer to peer networking, and maybe even have some taquito recipes.

JustInTheSouth
JustInTheSouth moderator like.author.displayName 1 Like

@HowieSPM Yeah she is kinda good. We found her on The Facebook a few weeks ago and thought we would let her have a try!  We may keep her around. 

ShiftDM
ShiftDM like.author.displayName 1 Like

@Engage121 thanks for sharing ms. @ginidietrich 's post :) ^SC

Engage121
Engage121

@ShiftDM: No problem, it was a good one!

Omni Chaparala -  DFW Realties
Omni Chaparala - DFW Realties like.author.displayName 1 Like

Gini, Thank you for the good post. Those enterprising people never stop. It is going to be fun to check out their product. I guess it is easy for Sean because he has a lot of money to try developing new products. Wish I had that kind of money. :)

KenMueller
KenMueller like.author.displayName 1 Like

Definitely need to check this out. Right now. 

ginidietrich
ginidietrich

@KenMueller Did you check it out?

KenMueller
KenMueller

@ginidietrich Yes, but haven't tried it fully. I'm at my parents place this morning which severely limits my technological capabilities. But I do think it's interesting they allow you to find "friends of friends", which I'm sure will bring about the requisite "Facebook sucks at privacy" cry from some folks, but does allow you to find people with similar interests with whom you have a very loose connection, so there is a "discovery" model built in.

ginidietrich
ginidietrich

@KenMueller Yep...it's kind of cool and creepy all at once. The reason they built is because they wanted to recreate the serendipity nature of meeting people in chat rooms.