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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
I would expect the document to continue to grow and change, but thought it would be worth having it available in a text format as well (so I can find it when I need it). Screen-Sharing GoToMeeting ( link ) eBLVD ( link ) ConnectNow ( link ) Microsoft Shared View Crossloop ( link ) Yuuguu ( link ) WebExNow ( link ) LiveLook ( link ) Vyew ( link ) Glance ( link ) Yugma ( link ) Teamviewer ( link
 
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
distributed workforce, online seminars, e-Learning classrooms £ H/D FT ooVoo Talk face-to-face - with high-quality video and audio - to friends, family, and co-workers, as if youre in the same room together Skype) Free D Mousecloud One-click meetings
 
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
In looking out there, it seems like there are some flash-based solutions like Sightspeed , ooVoo , SnapYap and Tokbox . Skype would seem to be out because of the fat client download. Two of my start-up clients have recently discussed adding video conferencing to their web offering. Both startups use have two kinds of users involved who are going to want to do 1-to-1 communication through a variety of different communication approaches (text, phone, etc.)
 

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I would expect the document to continue to grow and change, but thought it would be worth having it available in a text format as well (so I can find it when I need it). Screen-Sharing GoToMeeting ( link ) eBLVD ( link ) ConnectNow ( link ) Microsoft Shared View Crossloop ( link ) Yuuguu ( link ) WebExNow ( link ) LiveLook ( link ) Vyew ( link ) Glance ( link ) Yugma ( link ) Teamviewer ( link
distributed workforce, online seminars, e-Learning classrooms £ H/D FT ooVoo Talk face-to-face - with high-quality video and audio - to friends, family, and co-workers, as if youre in the same room together Skype) Free D Mousecloud One-click meetings
In looking out there, it seems like there are some flash-based solutions like Sightspeed , ooVoo , SnapYap and Tokbox . Skype would seem to be out because of the fat client download. Two of my start-up clients have recently discussed adding video conferencing to their web offering. Both startups use have two kinds of users involved who are going to want to do 1-to-1 communication through a variety of different communication approaches (text, phone, etc.)