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I wasn't really saying anything about tech details (see, that's the part which doesn't matter too much WRT adoption :p ), it's just that even Gmail whined a bit about its video feature being somehow integrated with Hangouts. Anyway, I mentioned it mostly because Hangouts roll out is, IIRC, when Gmail video came also to Android, which Alfman desired.
I'm more interested in standard and interoperable solutions. Hangaouts will be Google only as far as I understand (while Google talk uses standard XMPP/Jingle and is interoperable with users from other servers). Hopefully Muji will get traction soon enough and will catch up in support in popular XMPP clients.





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No, hangouts aren't using conventional XMPP/Jingle, since they perform custom server side multiplexing. XMPP/Jingle is moving in direction of standardizing client side multiplexing (with Muji). Obviously client side multiplexing is more demanding on the channel bandwidth, on the other hand it doesn't enforce heavy requirements on the XMPP server.