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| IMConferencing Integrates With Google Talk | |||
| IMConferencing Extends Reach of Google Talk by Facilitating Web Meetings, Group Chats, File Transfers & More | |||
| Daily Internet News August 25, 2005 |
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LiveOffice Corp. (www.liveoffice.com) today announced upcoming plans to integrate its IMConferencing (www.imconferencing.com) web conferencing system with Google Talk. IMConferencing's latest interoperability capability will allow Google Talk users to instantly connect to IMConferencing's powerful web, audio and video conferencing platform, making it easy for users to launch full-featured online meetings and collaboration sessions to one or several participants. Only the host of the IMConferencing session needs to be a registered user, which gives participants even quicker access to the collaboration session because they do not have to pre-register with IMConferencing in order to use the service. Once a meeting host using Google Talk clicks the Start Meeting button in their instant messenger window, participants can join an IMConferencing meeting and begin using a variety of collaboration tools, including:
"LiveOffice's IMConferencing picks up where Google Talk leaves off and supports Google's vision to simplify instant communication across the web," said Steve Uhring, vice president of sales and marketing for LiveOffice Corp. "IMConferencing's full integration with Google Talk makes it easier than ever before to launch instant web collaboration sessions to multiple participants and gives users fast access to the web, audio and video conferencing tools they need to make their day more productive and efficient." Pricing and Availability The current version of IMConferencing, which competes with WebEx
and Microsoft LiveMeeting, is available now at a cost of $50 per
seat license
per month. The integrated version of IMConferencing and Google
Talk will be available later this quarter. |
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