Google+ gets more sign-language friendly
A video-chat feature called Hangouts is one thing that sets Google+ apart from Facebook and Twitter.
When lots of people are chatting together in a Hangout, only one person “has the floor” at a time — and you can tell who this person is because their video feed is by far the largest on your computer screen. Until recently, Google’s computers used microphone volume to determine who got to be in control of the conversation. So the person yelling the loudest got control of the virtual chat.
One problem: What if you’re using sign language?
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