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Web conferencingA videoconferencing session via the Internet. In order to interact with other participants, attendees use either a Web application or an application downloaded into their client machines. Web conferencing offers advantages over traditional room-based videoconferencing because applications such as collaborative Web browsing, file transfer and application sharing are easily supported over the Internet. Web conferencing first appeared in the late 1990s with products such as PlaceWare, Microsoft's NetMeeting and IBM's Sametime. See Webinar and videoconferencing. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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One of Microsoft's best-kept secrets is that its software lets you host a virtual meeting by computer in which participants can talk, share files and even see each other--all in real time. The solution allows team members to convene in a virtual meeting place so they can collaborate on complex projects and perform interoffice tasking, messaging, form muting, and Thanks to the proliferation of high-speed connections, Web conferencing as a multimedia-rich, virtual meeting environment has become a legitimate business best practice. |
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