Signup to Chat With Me on My OoVoo Day

February 6, 2008 · Comments

oovooday Of course you could talk with me any day of the week, but with My OoVoo Day, you can talk with me on this video conference thingy, and it will be really neato.

The tricky things about OoVoo is that it’s an app that lets you do up to six video chats at a time, so you can get teams together and talk things over. It’s got the IM and voice and all that, too. I think it’s worth checking out as a potential collaborative communications platform. And besides, you and I can chat for a bit.

Sign up here.

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  • way cool!
  • Nifty Chris - found this through Scott Schablow a few weeks ago. Added you as a contact and will try it sometime soon.

    Like you mentioned, the really interesting piece of this tool is the multiple connection aspect. A desktop video conference call! Truly another great way for virtual teams to get face time without needing to get together in person.

    Regards,
    Rick
  • Floroskop
    Hello!
    I think this try.
  • "Video conferencing is becoming an ever more important means of corporate communications. And with many companies restricting business travel due to rapidly rising travel and lodging costs, the adoption of video conferencing is increasing at record rates. Not everyone, however, is comfortable with this still fairly new means of communication, and some training may be required to take full advantage of the technology.
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  • Keyvanseyedrezaei
    very good
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