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State Backs VideoConf

State Department Brass Backs Videoconferencing by: Larry Greenemeier In an effort to improve its diplomatic reach worldwide, the U.S. State Department this year will increase its use of IP-based videoconferencing. Seventy of the department's 200 videoconferencing systems run over IP, but that number is expected to grow as IP-based systems promise to deliver cheaper ...more...

 

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Glance.net Offers Free Month of Web Conferencing to Stranded Air Travelers (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Glance Networks, Inc., creator of "one-click" desktop sharing, today began offering a free month voucher for Web conferencing services to air travelers who have lost valuable time to the recent spate of cancellations, delays and other frustrations at airports nationwide.
iLinc Web Conferencing Software Helps Creighton University's Doctor of Pharmacy Program Graduate More Students (Centre Daily Times)
When Creighton University launched the nation's first Web-based entry-level doctor of pharmacy program in 2001 it didn't have the powerful Web collaboration tools it needed to satisfy the distance-learning students' needs. A Jesuit university located in Omaha, Neb., the school's Web conferencing technology allowed for some basic features, but offered very little interactivity beyond the basics. ...
Interop: Adena Health Reaps Benefits Of Video-Based Telemedicine (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
Video-related technology, such as software for videoconferencing and broadcasting, isn't huge in comparison to the total cost of the upgrade, analysts suggest.
RHUB Partners with Jamcracker to Offer TurboMeeting Web Conferencing to Service Providers: Hosted TurboMeeting Now ... (PRWeb)
RHUB Communications, Inc. (RHUB), the provider of TurboMeeting Web conferencing solutions, today announced a partnership with Jamcracker, the on-demand services delivery company, to offer GoMeetNow, the hosted implementation of TurboMeeting, on the Jamcracker Services Delivery Network (JSDN). (PRWeb Apr 21, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb872034.htm
 

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