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MIKOGO is a free, web based, screen sharing program and much more.
As more and more people take to the web to communicate, collaborate and share, it’s only reasonable that more screen sharing programs should appear to facilitate this process but, these ain’t your Grandmother’s screen sharing programs. Today’s developers are not happy ...
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WONDERHOWTO is another in a growing list of web sites offering free “HowTo” videos.
I was tempted to give this site a pass. As “HowTo” video sites go, this one is not the biggest or the best. Far from it but, it does have a separate category for education so I’ve added it to DE [...]
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LIVESTATION is a web service which provides about 2 dozen real time streaming TV feeds from stations all over the world.Happy Fathers Day. Not only is it Sunday but it’s also Father’s Day – at least in North America. I’m not sure how wide spread this celebration is so if you have never [...]
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YUUGUU is a free screen sharing service.
YUUGUU is a relatively simple and basic screen sharing app. That’s pretty well all it does – allow a user on one computer to view what’s on the screen of another user’s computer. There is no audio conferencing feature or shared white board component. As well, [...]
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OOVOO is a free video chat application.
This is a very flexible video chat environment with a bit of a difference. There’s both a web and software component. Users first need to download and install free software – both Mac & Windows versions are available. In addition, users also need an account (also free) [...]
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ROTO.TO is a free, web service which allows users to record a quick video clip of themselves and post it to social media sites like Facebook or MySpace, to a blog or to the web.
I’m still not sure I really understand ROTO.TO or why it’s needed but then, I thought Twitter was a dumb idea [...]
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