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Science fiction may be peppered with this particular concept since prior to television was even a widely, publicly accepted household technology. Video chat was featured in classics including H.G. Wells' novels, and early cinematic classics like Metropolis and Just Imagine.

While the technology was attempted as early as the late 1940s, it wasn't until the late 1990s that such technology was practical, affordable, and in fact, simple to use. While telephone companies offered video conferencing as well as other forms of video chat technologies to businesses as early because the late 1970s, it had been rife with problems, for example video and sound quality being poor and limited, the lines dropping, along with the camera equipment being unacceptably obtrusive.

Like most technologies that become a part of daily life, it sprung from something becoming practical to produce, and ultimately, affordable as well. Where once cameras that recorded video, associated with a sort, were inordinately expensive, now everything, from phones, computers and game consoles to HD front ends and televisions have small pinhole cameras more robust and quality than movie studios stood a decade previously.

Thanks to this, better technology advocates can have a wide variety of video chatting tools. Instant messengers for example AIM, ICQ and MSN have offered video features for chat room functions for a good time, and dedicated live video and audio chatting applications like Skype are actually popular since around 2003 as well.

In recent years, now the web experience itself has become more sophisticated thanks to things such as AJAX, Flash and HTML 5, free video chat websites are immensely popular, and serve a wide number of niches for example the random video chat system known as Chat Roulette, allowing users to randomly hook up to millions of strangers about the same server and either see something regrettable, or make a new friend, either is entirely possible.

However, the net front end feature of programs like Chat Roulette is now being adapted to offer live video chat in more useful, or practical ways. Many websites are getting to be ever more popular ways of free video chat, allowing users who either can't use programs like Skype™, or simply only have to operate such features on rare occasions to only achieve this without installing heavy applications and also the frameworks to guide them.

Another handy feature of these web-based free video chat services is that more devices supports them as there remain a number of platforms, consoles and mobile devices that don't keep the heavier application-based video chatting tools, which signifies that using this type of feature, more users can connect across a wider variety of platforms.

In the future, several developers have announced that their free video chat web applications might even support cross-network chatting, allowing an end user to log in to the website, and chat using a Skype user, for example, or even a video phone caller utilizing a cable service's HD front end.

As we as a society look back, it's interesting to determine the future is really a sneaky thing, not announcing itself 1 day as having arrived, cherubs trumpeting its glorious descent upon the world. One has to check at what one takes as a given as just portion of "modern technology" to determine that this mysterious and alluring technological wonders of the past in fact exist here and now.

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