Here are the best of the best, according to us. And trust us, we’ve seen them all – if it’s launched within the year we’ve tried it.
dimdim – Dimdim is an open source, browser-based web 2.0 service that allows anybody to share their desktop, show slides, talk, listen, chat, and broadcast via webcam. Dimdim is available for free, sign up for beta here.
Eyejot – Create and receive video messages in a self-contained, spam-free environment. No client to install, use Eyejot with any browser, on any platform. Upload pre-recorded video, sync with iTunes and display video messages on mobile devices like the Apple iPhone.
Ribbit – Silicon Valley’s first Phone Company. The Ribbit SmartSwitch™ – evolved from a Lucent-tested CLASS 5 softswitch – and open Flash/Flex-based API (application programming interface) enables non-telephony developers to quickly build innovative, rich voice applications and integrate them into web sites, communities and applications. And there’s a lot more…
Vello – The Vello service is simple, smart and flexible. Select and go conferencing directly from the web or the mobile device. No more dial-ins or pins – no more missed calls or scheduling snafus.
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