Skype. Most video chat services are free. They can certainly be used for business, but theyre primarily tailored to consumers.
While video chat services typically allow only two parties to communicate at one time, some, such as Apples iChat and OoVoo, a free online communications service currently in beta, connect multiple parties simultaneously.
There are other differences between video chat services to consider. For example, iChat and OoVoo let you record your video conferences (with the other participant's permission). With iChat, you can record video chats as MPEG-4 files and play them back in iTunes on your computer or on your iPod/iPhone.
Trying one of these free services is an easy, affordable way to test video conferencing before you use it in your business.
Videoconference: Sometimes, the terms 'video chat' and 'video conference' are used interchangeably. To further confuse the issue, videoconferencing may also be part of a 'Web conference.'
A video conference is a real-time video conversation conducted online between two or more parties, usually for business purposes. A video conference may incorporate other forms of online collaboration, hence the term 'Web conference.'
For example, during a Web conference you might share your desktop screen with others via a Web browser, in order to collaborate on a document or give a PowerPoint presentation. At the same time, conference participants may also be visible on your screen, in smaller windows.