Google Hangouts on Facebook. That is what this new service is here to provide. And the ones who have devised it (the same team responsible for TinyPay.me) have decided to do things on a grand scale, and provide support for up to 50 different streams at the same time. That’s five times the amount of streams a Google Hangout can handle.
GroupChat.tv takes the shape of an application that must be authorized both by the one who is starting the video chat session, and by the ones who want to be part of it. Each individual chat session is assigned a unique URL, and that can be readily shared with those who are meant to be invited to it. That can be done via email, Twitter and Facebook itself – GroupChat.tv’s main interface actually comes with a Facebook status update box that lets users spread links quickly and effectively.
GroupChat.tv is free from start to finish, and the app is available to all who want to use it. Something negative? The application automatically posts messages to your Facebook wall when you launch a new chat session. Think if that will annoy you before installing it.
GroupChat.tv In Their Own Words
Group video chat with friends on Facebook.
Some Questions About GroupChat.tv
What are the drawbacks of being able to video chat with so many people simultaneously? 







