Google offers live video chats with experts through Helpouts service
Google Inc is
launching a service that lets consumers pay for live video chats with experts
who can provide everything from step-by-step turkey cooking instructions to
marriage counseling.
The Google
Helpouts service, introduced on Monday, features roughly 1,000 partners in
fashion, fitness, computers and other topics, available for live, one-on-one
video consultations. The video sessions can be as short as a few minutes or can
last several hours, depending on the topic, with pricing set by each individual
provider.
The video
consultations represent an expansion of Google's traditional Web search
service, which for years has answered consumers' questions by pointing people
to the most appropriate Web page.
While Google
remains the world's No 1 Internet search engine, consumers are increasingly
turning to social networks like Facebook Inc to get advice and recommendations
from their friends about movies, restaurants and other topics.
"Most of
the world's useful information still resides in people's heads," Udi
Manber, vice president of engineering at Google said at a small briefing with
reporters in San Francisco on Monday. Helpouts "opens the door to that
information as well."
Manber said
that Google will initially provide tight oversight of the Helpouts website,
deciding which types of services can be offered on Helpouts. For providers of
medical consultations, Google will conduct background checks to ensure that the
provider has valid credentials.
In addition
to individual experts, large brands such as Sephora, Weight Watchers and
Rosetta Stone will also be offering video sessions on the Helpouts service.
Google will
take 20 per cent of the fee that the providers collect from consumers for the video
chats, though Google is initially waving the transaction fee for providers in
the Health category.
Consumers can
leave reviews of the different video chat experts and Google will refund
consumers who are not satisfied with their video consultation, the company
said.
Google offers live video chats with experts through Helpouts service
Reviewed by Unknown
on
4:56:00 PM
Rating:
No comments