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With gas prices at an all time high, it's no surprise that more people are waking up to the benefits of online meetings and web conferencing. Just look at year of year growth of traffic for top players Webex and GoToMeeting. Now... see below...
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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Lisa McCue
Yugma
+1-952-698-1144
In the last three months, since our official launch of Yugma, people around the world have found an infinite number of applications for it. Yugma's on fire! Over 50 thousand users in over 75 countries have used Yugma. Since Yugma is super easy, universal, and cost effective (e.g., free-forever basic version, and premium version is 75% less than WebEx and Gotomeeting), people are using Yugma for everything from business, education, and in their online communities. Everyone is finding Yugma and the new Yugma widget to be must-have utility apps.
Here is just a sample of the exciting things people are saying:
We at Yugma send a big "thank you" to the entire Yugma community for spreading the word about Yugma.
One of Yugma's coolest features is Yugma Widgets. Anybody can have a Yugma Widget. It doesn't matter if you use Yugma FREE and Yugma Premium.
Simply get a Yugma account, set up your Widget, and then insert the widget snippet of code into your home page, blog, elearning site, customer support page, email, where ever you want.
As an example, check out PearLogic's home page http://www.pearlogic.com. If you click the "Live Support" image in the upper right, it takes you right into a Yugma session with one of their support staff. Just think of the ways you can make use of this!!!
Go ahead and make your own Yugma Widget today. It's fun. Just select your very own image, enter title and subtitle text, and select your widget button.
Here's one just for fun. Click on this button and see...
Hey, does anyone know the chords to "Kashmir?"
Yugma has joined with other companies like Google and Level 3 to sponsor the upcoming Freedom to Connect Conference (F2C) scheduled for March 5-6, 2007 in Washington, D.C. F2C is a meeting of people engaged with Internet connectivity and all that it enables. This year, the theme of F2C is how universal connectivity and the plunging capital requirements of information production are changing our fundamental economic and social assumptions. David Isenberg produces the event and has pulled together an great roster of industry leaders and policy making.
I spoke with David a couple of weeks ago. He mentioned how "Yochai Benkler help set the theme for this year's event with his powerful hypothesis that lowering the capital requirements of information production
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reduces the value of proprietary strategies and makes public, shared information more important,
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encourages a wider range of motivations to produce, thus demoting supply-and-demand from prime motivator to one-of-many, and
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allows large-scale, cooperative information production efforts that were not possible before, from open-source software, to search engines and encyclopedias, to massively multi-player online games."
Benkler's hypothesis really resonated with me. When more people can connect and collaborate, more cost effectively and with greater ease, very interesting and innovative things happen. For example, I heard from a lawyer last week who was using Yugma to review and review complex contracts in real-time with his global clients. He said "10 emails over 10 days" was reduced to "10 minutes." Amazing.
Since our launch in December, we’ve worked non stop on continuously enhancing and improving Yugma (www.yugma.com). We’ve now officially dropped the Beta tag from our logo. A key focus in all of our development work has been making Yugma the easiest, fastest, and most cost effective way for people around the world to collaborate on line. This past weekend, we rolled out an MS Outlook Toolbar and an advanced proxy handler (for those of you on larger corporate networks) -- all geared at making web collaboration as easy as possible. That way you can focus on sharing your ideas with others regardless of locations, platforms, applications, browsers, and budgets.
But the work continues literally around the clock. In the coming days you will see some very exciting and very powerful new features. And most importantly, they will be really easy to use. I don't want to pre-announce anything... So please stay tuned!
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We launched the new Yugma FREE service in mid December and the team is delighted to see how quickly people around the world found out about us. We were convinced that there would be great interest in an easy, secure, real-time, cross-platform, and free web collaboration tool - that it would be very helpful in peoples' day to day activities. In our very first month, we've heard from so many who have told us how Yugma is making their lives easier. From lawyers using Yugma to review contracts with other lawyers, entrepreneurs using Yugma to present proposals to clients, small web-communities meeting to advance their projects, to tech companies using Yugma to remotely assist their customers. Even my daughter has been using Yugma to do some of her school projects with her friends. They think Yugma is "cool". It's exciting to see the Yugma community growing. The small team at Yugma has been passionately working on it for a while with the goal of leveraging the very latest OPEN SOURCE technologies to create a very COST EFFECTIVE collaboration tool that EVERYONE could use, anytime, anywhere. We think of it as collaborating across all of the barriers; barriers of physical distances, networking technologies, operating systems, security systems, computer proficiency, and even across limited financial budgets. In the last month we've been getting tons of great ideas about what we should do next... integrate VoIP, integrate with Skype and Google Talk, create a webinar version, create an enterprise version, make a rebrandable version, partner with specific Web 2.0 communities, and the list goes on. We thank you all for the encouragement, suggestions, and the feedback. We're very customer focused and your input means a lot to us. We're going through all of these suggestions right now and adapting the development plans to what is of most interest to the new Yugma community. In the meantime, we've just launched a Yugma TroubleShooter (see the support page), and we just added capacity to our systems and network connectivity. We'll be launching a post-session Quality Survey as well as a Yugma Service Status page in the coming days. It's all part of providing you with a secure service you can rely on. Karel Lukas is Yugma's Chief Operating Officer and enjoys spreading the word about how web and internet technologies can help businesses compete, students excel, and web 2.0 properties grow. |