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 [...]
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 [...]
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, [...]
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 [...]
We’ve been blogging quite a lot on the subject of video conferencing recently, covering everything from browser-based net meetings to improving screen sharing. And while some of the services we’ve featured offer conference recording as standard, most don’t.
So what do you do if you have an important online meeting with a client who is specifying [...]