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Logitech Vid: Not Your Typical Video Calling Service
Logitech just launched a new service called Vid. Essentially, it's an application Logitech is supplying along with the webcams they usually sell. Why? To sell more webcams, of course. Their selling point for the service is all about simplifying the complex offering out there, that requires installing applications and managing user accounts (think Skype, ooVoo, etc.). Full Story
Posted on June 25, 2009 3:38 PM
Video Calling Going Prime Time
Visual communication is different in different markets, with the consumers being the "late entrants" in this case. While this might be true while we're still in the early adoption stages of this technology/service, it is probably about to change in 2009. Living here in Israel, hasn't exposed me to any videophone ad on TV, but there have been a few in the US which were targeted directly at consumers. Here's some of those I bumped into through my twitter account and those I am following Full Story
Posted on April 9, 2009 4:16 PM

Video Roundup: Video Conferencing Hype
I'll be placing here links once in a while of news items and blog posts that I find interesting and are related to visual communications. If you have items you'd like to feature here - just email me at tsahil@radvision.com. Here's a first batch: Full Story
Posted on February 18, 2009 7:47 AM

Where Was Video Calling at CES?
Now that CES is over and most of the other bloggers out there have wrapped it up and moved on, it is time for me to look back and ask where was video calling at CES? Video conferencing is an enterprise thing: it fits large international organizations with multiple sites around the globe. With expensive systems, high bandwidth needs and complex management, this is how it is viewed today. Now this is changing, and some of the indications of this change were visible at CES. Here's a collection of what I bumped into while walking the show floor. Full Story
Posted on January 21, 2009 2:24 PM



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