- May 31st, 2008 | Conferencing
Just in case you haven’t noticed, recently I’ve been on a total video conferencing tirade. During this time I have written about a relatively new service (to me anyway) called MeBeam, developed by Ashod Apakian.
MeBeam is a browser-based video conferencing service that uses Flash for video and audio conferencing right from within your browser. The [...]
- May 28th, 2008 | Conferencing
When you work in a company you’ll probably work alongside coworkers with all sorts of technological skills. Some will be geniuses and able to tackle web conferencing like a knife through butter, but there will inevitably be those who struggle with the perceived complexity of it.
I do think that there are image issues with web [...]
- May 26th, 2008 | Conferencing
It’s hard to beat free as a price point, even if it does mean fewer features and less support. In my humble opinion, coupling free with web conferencing is a potent cause for joy!
So when we say free video conferencing, what do we actually mean? Well typically a free conference service, like those listed below, [...]
- May 20th, 2008 | Wireless
What modern laptop or desktop computer comes without WiFi connectivity? None. Even mobile phones, such as the iPhone, have WiFi built in. It’s a brilliantly simple technology that we’ve become all too familiar with and incredibly reliant upon.
If you are a telecommuter or road warrior then chances are you’ll be even more dependent on wireless [...]
- May 19th, 2008 | Conferencing
When it comes to web conferencing, whether video or audio, you need a service that works as well on Mac OS X as it does with Windows and Linux. In light of strong sales figures from Apple it is now more important than ever that your choice of conferencing solution will work with OS X [...]