When 750 million people across the world are allowed to make free video calls, it is "something awesome". Especially because these 750 million want to talk to each other - they are friends on Facebook. But when you compare it with a service that allows 10 simultaneous video calls for free, Facebook's big bang seems a desperate catch-up. What makes the blow worse is that they are playing catch-up with a service launched just three weeks ago - Google +.
The new service has been in the works since Microsoft bought Skype in May. What is the connection? Remember in 2007, Microsoft picked up a 1.6% stake in Facebook for $240 million. So now all Microsoft friends are Skype friends. And Microsoft gets another stab at trouncing Google, its current enemy No. 1.
Facebook's latest service is also a challenge to Microsoft's long-time frenemy, Apple , which runs Face Time, the one-tap video calling app on iOS. Alongside, it helps Mark Zuckerberg notch a oneup on Apple's Ping. Sounds confusing? It is, and always has been in techdom.