7 posts tagged “video”
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Ever since Google purchased Marratech's web collaboration software back in April 2007, it was just a matter of time before they would launch their very own video chat service as an extenstion to the growing set of Google apps. Well, the wait is over. Google has integrated the new feature into the existing Google Chat service. The new service makes use of the Logitech webcams that Skype helped specify, using the Carl Zeiss lens. I have one and I have found the quality to be very good. Speaking of Logitech.... they just purchased Sightspeed for about $35M.
One more interesting note here.... if you travel to Marratech's website, you'll find them now promoting Elluminate's web collaboration service.
Now in its eighth year, the Wainhouse Research Collaboration Summit has become the premiere industry insider event for the conferencing and collaboration community.
The 2008 event will feature:
- Wainhouse Research analysts speaking on trends and technologies affecting conferencing and unified communications, including audio, video, IM, and social networks.
- MIT Media Lab's Professor Andrew Lippman keynoting on viral communications and digital life
- Enterprise customers speaking on their experiences with new solutions, including telepresence and video.
- Experts in enterprise training and education discussing applications and opportunities for rich media solutions.
- A half-day showcase featuring ~18 technology demos. Here is the agenda.
Click here if you want to see some of last year's presentations (June 5-7, 2007 in SFO).
UPDATE (7/30/2008): Highlights of the event have been posted at NetBriefings blog site.
Check out this video... Bill Gates' last day at his Microsoft office.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEWMC4usElM
I became aware of Qik at the eComm conference earlier this year. It's a website that lets you instantly webcast video from your Nokia phone. Instantly. No need to connect your camera to a computer and play with apps for 30 to 60 minutes to upload. With Qik, you shoot your video and seconds later the raw footage is on the web. Think about the applications for that. Live instant consumer journalism, video streaming, and blogging -- from around the world. Think of the broad and revolutionary implications of that!
Here is an example of Mike Arrington and the TechCrunch team shooting videos at today's Apple event in SFO (WWDC Event coverage at TechCrunch)
Jonathan Christensen is General Manager, Audio & Video, at Skype. He presents a 30 minute keynote entitled "Moving Up & Down The IP Telephony Stack: Ten Years of Internet Communications ('98-'08)" at the Emerging Communications (eComm) conference in Mountain View, California, on Wednesday 12th March 2008.
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One of Yugma 's best kept secrets is the Shared File Space feature. It's a simple yet powerful cross platform utility that lets you easily share files with your team or clients. Sure, you can email files around. But how often have you run into email systems that refuse to accept large files like graphic heavy presentations and videos. The Shared File Space feature gets around this issue. Once you use it for a short while, you realize that it is just like having a shared drive, on the web, at no extra charge. The nice thing about it is that you get 100MB of storage even with the Premium 10 account. That's on top of the 200MB of storage space you get for storing recorded sessions online at Yugma.
Well, we're always trying to make things easier and more useful. So we just recently revamped this feature with a more intuitive look/feel and function. To access the feature, just click the Shared File Space button on the Yugma control panel. The Shared File Space feature allows you to set up different groups with different individuals in each group. For example, you might have different projects. Or you might want to have an internal documents space for your team, and a different document space for your clients to access. To copy files back and forth from the Shared Files Space just select the file(s) and then click the right or left arrow buttons. Premium users can access their Shared Files Spaces at any time. Yugma Free users can only access Shared Files Spaces when they are in a session a Premium user. You can manage the creation of groups and group members from the Action option at the top of the Yugma Control Panel. You can even check the history of who modified the files, and when they were modified -- alla version control. Give it a try. Let us know what you think. *** Here is a demo of the enhanced Shared File Space feature. By the way, the demo was created by using Yugma's simple Recording Feature . It allows you to record what you are doing, upload it to the Yugma website, and then broadcast it to others . Check it out.
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