I've never _heard_ of Pulse. Should I?
I have heard Google's hangouts are pretty decent for video though, especially since you can add moustaches.
Google+ is adding group video to its hangouts on Android, while Nokia Pulse gets updated for those who like their social networking a little less social. Both networks are very mobile-orientated, but Nokia Pulse is primarily about geotagging content for sharing with groups of cloud-based friends while Google+ has bigger fish …
I don'tr find is sickening, I rather like it.
Sad tough that this is of course science fiction: the latency of *any* form of telecommunication makes long-discance music making impossible, until round-trip latencies in the order of 10ms are achieved. And they won't be for a good time yet.
Well maybe it's not too sad because it means that to do something like singing together we still have to meet in person!
It is only available on Nokia hardware... hasn't anyone at Nokia worked out the flaw in this plan? It's dead before it even lived.
Although I do have to wonder how many Nokia owners would really be that interested in constantly sharing their location with people - the concept sounds so lame from the get go, to then restrict it to devices that have collapsing market share only compounds the fail.
At least with Google+, thanks to it's openly available API, it's likely to appear on any platform for which someone cares to build an app.