5 posts tagged “screen sharing”
It's good to see that the Yugma desktop sharing tool has made it to Skype's very own short list of valuable "extras" for Skype users. Skype lists their list of "handy tools and plugin's" at http://skype.com/business/tools/extras/ . Yugma is listed first as one of the two desktop sharing tools mentioned.
It's interesting to note that Unyte, a screen sharing app that was heavily promoted by Skype in 2005/2006, and was subsequently purchased in 2007 by IBM, is lo longer listed or mentioned.
(Disclosure: Being as I helped to launch the company's web based service back in 2006, I own some shares in Yugma.)
Attending Macworld this week San Francisco?
Well, you've got to visit Skype booth (#S-1338) to get the latest scoop about Skype. But make sure you also check out Yugma. They will also be exhibiting at Skype's booth and will be demonstrating their super easy-to-use web conferencing app for Mac, PC and Linux.
It's slick! Integrates with Skype. Stop by and see for yourself how powerful and easy it is to use Skype and Yugma together.
BTW, the basic version of Yugma is free forever. Click here to get you own free-forever account.
We just updated the Yugma website so
that once you sign in (and click "remember me") you stay logged in.
And when you are logged into the Yugma website, when ever you click Start
or Join
a session, you’ll now go straight into a Yugma session without being prompted
again for your Username and Password. Additionally, when you are signed in to
the website, Yugma will automatically display your summary of your upcoming
Yugma sessions.
Thanks to all of the members of the Yugma community for your great suggestions. We're making Yugma easier to use every day. By the way, we've got many big and little improvements on the way. Keep sending us your suggestions (at forum[at]yugma.com), and stay tuned.
One last
thing: please remember to tell your friends and co-workers about Yugma. You'll
automatically be entered to win this month's "Tell a Friend" sweepstakes for the 80GB iPod.
Minneapolis, MN (PRWeb) April 4, 2007 -- Yugma (www.yugma.com), a free web collaboration service, will be exhibiting at the Web 2.0 Expo, being held in San Francisco, CA from April 15 through April 18, 2007. But that’s not all. Yugma invites you to be a presenter.
In addition to exhibiting, Yugma will transform booth #322 into a virtual stage. We believe good ideas deserve to be shared, regardless of the resources of their creators, and we’re creating an opportunity for people to do just that. The project is being called Stage 2, and we are currently seeking individuals and companies who wouldn't otherwise have a presence to share their content with physical and virtual attendees at Web 2.0.
If you have content to share (best practices, innovative idea, new invention, product or service), please visit http://www.yugma.com/stage2 to read more information about participating. Please respond quickly, as time and space are limited.
About Yugma, Inc.
Yugma provides the ability for people to connect on-demand and real-time with friends, family, clients or employees whether they are across the city, nation or even globe. Share your content and ideas through Yugma’s easy to use, cross-platform, secure and reliable collaboration service. Yugma, Inc. is a privately held venture-backed company headquartered in Minnesota, USA, and has offices in Minneapolis and India. Yugma earns revenue through its premium services. For more information, visit www.yugma.com.
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Contact Information
Lisa McCue
Yugma
+1-952-698-1144
At Yugma, we think web collaboration is for everyone, not just people in big companies. That’s why we created the world’s only completely free, cross-platform collaboration solution. It allows anyone, anywhere to work together.
Now, we’re taking that same vision to the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco on April 15-18, 2007. We believe good ideas deserve to be shared, regardless of the resources of their creators.
That’s why we’ve created Stage 2.
Think of Stage 2 as a forum for ideas and thinking that otherwise might go unseen.
During the conference, Yugma will use our booth to become a virtual stage for companies and individuals who wouldn’t otherwise have a presence.
If you have content to share (best practices, innovative idea, new invention, product or service), send us the details in the form found at http://www.yugma.com/stage2/. All submissions need to be received by Friday, April 6, 2007, 11 p.m. CST to be considered. Go to http://www.yugma.com/stage2/ to see the submission form.