Conferencing

Vyew Web Conferencing

If you work online and need a web conferencing tool, you may want to check out Vyew. View is a free web conferencing service that also lets you share your desktop.
Features of Vyew

Vyew lets you share your desktop. Remote file storage lets you share documents and other files. You can also take/listen to presentations.
There’s a [...]


Teamslide: Live Web Conferencing

There has been a lot of talk recently about Web 2.0 services for conferencing and shared editing of documents, just recently we covered DimDim and PresenterNet. This market is really heating up as outsourcing and faster internet connections make the world a smaller and flatter place.
Like other online conferencing services, Teamslide allows attendees and [...]

PresenterNet: Web 2.0 Online Conferencing

PresenterNet is an example of what could be done with VoIP. It allows a user to call a conference and present a PowerPoint presentation, Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, PDFs and other image media from within the browser window. Attendees can be from anywhere in the world, provided they have an account and internet [...]

Adobe Acrobat Connect: VoIP, Video Conferencing & IM Built-in

A few days ago I talked about PresenterNet, a service hosted entirely online where you can view and discuss presentations and other media. Now Adobe are on the verge of releasing an upgraded version of Acrobat called Acrobat Connect, complete with VoIP, video conferencing and IM.
What’s cool about this? Well this is an [...]

Dimdim: Web Conferencing In Your Browser

Dimdim is a startup with a difference. Aside from it’s business plan, notably absent from many of their peers, Dimdim offers users of their technology to make voice and video conferences from within a web browser. Currently Dimdim is only available to Windows IE users, but they are working on expanding support for [...]