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@SquareWheel: haha I'd give you a star if I could!

I'm not sure I like where this is going. Yesterday Java, today Flash.

@Xeraphim: Wait wait! Pardon mt ignorance: how is this similar to how W7 handles windows? What exactly?

@Salacion: Agree completely. They should have just add iChat to iOS 4 like Google did with Android and GTalk (or better, adding video).

@zelannii: They also said they can't fit a computer in a room. So what?

@Paul Roth: Software to use it on OSX? Yes.

@CnEY: I'm not sure about the specific software you found to be free on PC and paid on Mac, but I'm usually fine with free software on Mac, apart from some obvious exceptions.

@Intelli: What's the website?

@mwcarroll: The real problem here is that they haven't published any details, I believe. They are using all open and existing technology linked god-knows-how. That's the missing link that keeps anyone from implementing Facetime.

@Tony Edwards: Not sure, that didn't look like iChat to me. Can't wait to see, I hope they integrate it into iChat by the time they launch it. I wish they'd just call it iChat + FaceTime. I love iChat but it seems like they neglected it since Leopard's launch =(

The best thing is that you STILL have a great not:apple heading in your face! =D

Why isn't this on torrent already?

Come on, they're not even done showing it off, their book features looks great.

@tobylane: what!? I used to pay £5/month for that last year, in fact the option is still available in my user area: [d.pr] (screenshot, check Internet Monthly: £5)

@sdreelin: If they are competing with Google Apps they're off. Google Apps Standard allows 50 free users, $0 per month. Only thing is probably Lync, but I'm sure Google is getting there.

Edit: {Nevermind}

@tmhstoner: I'll have a row of cuddle-class seats and a cuddler, please. Do you have any redheads?