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By Jeff, on August 8th, 2009 I wanted to follow up on a couple of posts I made (long ago) about web conferencing. Figured it was about time I got back to it.
I had the occasion to use two services last night: Vyew, and DimDim. I’ll summarize my experiences below.
This was the first time I’d tried Vyew. It’s a Flash-based service so there is no software to install (unless you want to share your desktop, which requires a Java . . . → Read More: Free web conferencing – ups and downs
By Jeff, on February 8th, 2007 The Webinar Blog: Cheap And Easy – Yugma Web Conferencing
More about Yugma (related post) from a blog focused on Webinars/WebConferencing. The author spent time reviewing Yugma and talking with Yugma’s COO, Karl Lukas, about the product and company.
Karel tells me that the company spent time analyzing how to meet the demands of the largest possible market for web conferencing software. They decided that the masses were calling for several features: They wanted something . . . → Read More: Yugma Conferencing – tough to beat free
By Jeff, on February 8th, 2007 Okay, the term “Web 2.0″ is utterly useless, but you gotta admit, there’s some cool stuff out there.
Instead of listing all the cool apps that will make your life wonderful, I’ll just list one: Go2Web20.net will help you find the app(lication) you are looking for. It’s basically a [tag]Web 2.0[/tag] enabled index of a slew of Web 2.0 tools.
For example, searching that site for “[tag]webconferencing[/tag]” got me to Yugma – which is a . . . → Read More: Web 2.0 applications / free conferencing
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