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Category: Innovation
Videoconferencing for a Cause
By Robin Raulf-SagerCategories:Collaboration,Innovation,Video Applications,Video Conferencing | February 2, 2012
RADVISION recently teamed with BurstPoint, the USO and TD Garden to host the Boston Celtics Seats for Soldiers event
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Visual Communications Is Coming… To The Smartphone In Your Hand
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | April 12, 2011
The SCOPIA Mobile V3 will be the first application for both the iOS and Android to allow mobile users to connect to their existing visual communication infrastructure, connecting these employees to nearly 2 million video conferencing rooms.
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The Problem With Avatar Kinect
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Comic Strip,Innovation | April 8, 2011
Avatar Kinect is a new feature in Xbox Live letting users connect virtually using avatars. But this new virtual meeting place may become the center of a new set of identity problems. See our new comic strip for details.
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A Quick MWC 2011 Wrap-Up
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Mobile Video,Video Conferencing | March 8, 2011
A quick wrap-up of the trends and topics showcased at MWC 2011, along side with some personal commentary on what’s going on and where we’re heading.
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The Enterprise Cares Where You Are
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | November 2, 2010
While I totally agree that location-based services have limited value in the consumer world, it is a different ball-game when it comes to the enterprise, to communications and visual communications in particular.
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Newsflash: Nobody Cares Where You are
Guest post byGal MorCategories:Innovation | October 26, 2010
The interface between location-based networks and social networks like Facebook, Twitter has flooded the news feed of many social networks users with location “white noise”.
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FaceTime Re-Visited
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Interoperability,Video Conferencing | September 7, 2010
I decided to re-visit FaceTime after the hype went down and facts have started to circulate. Bottom line is that I’m still disappointed, and suspect that for many the first FaceTime call will be the last one.
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Voting For Video With Our Webcams
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | August 3, 2010
The success of ChatRoulette is the best proof that video calling has great value. ChatRoulette proves that that ability to see the other side overcomes all the technical problems.
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Ask The EXPERT: Eye Contact in Video Calls
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | July 27, 2010
Maintaining eye contact and correct spatial placement is very important, as this is what creates credibility and intimacy, but how exactly can it be achieved in video calls, if at all?
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Control Your Room System In A Magical Way
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | July 20, 2010
SCOPIA Control brings the familiar, highly intuitive and “magical” user interface of the iPad to the video conferencing room. It allows users to fully operate our recently introduced SCOPIA XT1000 from their iPad screen.
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