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Freebinar Looks To Fill Webcasting Hole Left By DimDim

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Tuculescu said it is providing web conferencing services--such as that you'd find from GoToMeeting, WEbEx, or DimDim--using an ad-supported model, but still supporting advanced features like screen sharing, voice over IP audio, and up to 150 people on a conference at a time. READ MORE>>.

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Remind Me Why I Love You? (Why “In Person” is Everything)

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I then had to review a nefarious IP lawsuit filed against another company and help the CEO figure out whether we should just pay it or join forces with the other companies named and fight it. On a phone call it’s too easy to be distracted and thumb through paperwork, stare out the window or glance at your computer screen.

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Interview with Costin Tuculescu, Freebinar

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Freebinar gives them a solution that includes screen sharing, voice over IP audio, broadcast, conference calling, and allow you to meet with as many as 150 people at the same time. What we've been able to do, is non-intrusively serve ads on the right side of the screen, which rotate every 60 seconds.

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Interview with Cliff Rees, XCast Labs

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It seems that every week, a new, Voice-over-IP provider firm surfaces in the market, either providing PBX services, voicemail, or other similar services. What is your VoIP service all about, and how is this different from what seems to be lots of Voice over IP service providers? Cliff Rees: We're a software as a solutions company.

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Will Wearable Tech Ever Replace the Phone?

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Thanks to technology they can use IP camera hosting to have their systems all set up using cloud computing, and then activate them from their personal watches. Screen space is valued for the utility it provides in browsing the internet, interacting with apps, managing photos, and more. But would customers necessarily want this?