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14 July 2010
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As videoconferencing gains in popularity more and more industries are making use of the technology that it brings with it.
The top five businesses that benefit from videoconferencing include architecture firms, educational institutions (both primary, secondary, continuing education and distance education), the medical fields (including pharmaceutical companies), any and all businesses dealing with finance including banks, brokerage houses, law firms, insurance companies, etc., and many hotel chains.
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07 May 2010
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Selecting an audio conferencing service is an expensive business.
Since, the tool is an absolute essential for a company today, thus business owners all over is making comprehensive use of this audio conference tool.
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05 November 2009
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2007 is starting to look like the year of the vlogs. An explosion in Internet video is taking place, and in large part it's an explosion based on video blogs.
A massive online industry is gearing up around video sharing sites like YouTube and Internet video platforms like Brightcove.com. Television is moving online, and Internet TV may soon replace your favorite TV programs.
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27 October 2009
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Video conferencing is gaining nationwide recognition and has been adopted by legal professionals for both administrative and trial use as a cost-effective and a more secure way to conduct legal proceedings. Legal professionals widely use this technology to perform inter-office client and colleague meetings, consult witnesses and appear for depositions without leaving the office.
Diverse Applications
Legal professionals use videoconferencing to evaluate contracts, credentials and exhibits with colleagues across the country, sitting in their own offices. Besides, interviews and discussions with witnesses and experts,
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27 October 2009
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Video conferencing facilitates learning by allowing remote or distant learners to meet regardless of their location. Students can take classes at multiple universities.
In essence classes that are not available at one location may be available at another through video conferencing. Video conferencing can also benefit non traditional students who are not able to attend classes during normal hours.






