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Fuze Meeting iPhone App

Monday, November 16th, 2009
Fuze Meeting app on the iPhone

Fuze Meeting app on the iPhone

If you haven’t seen it yet, here it is, the Fuze Meeting iPhone app! If you have an iPhone and you are interested in getting up to date with web meeting slash online conferencing technologies sign up for a free Fuze Meeting account today. The Fuze Meeting iPhone app allows you to start, host, and attend meetings from your favorite mobile device.

  • Web conference – start, host, attend audio and web conferences with full dashboard controls.
  • Desktop sharing – see computer files and presentations in sync with others.
  • HD Quality – if you have HD quality content to share, view it crisp and detail rich.
  • Universal contacts – access your addresses, IM, Gmail, LinkedIn, Yahoo, AIM, MSN contacts and more.

The Fuze Meeting iPhone app is powerful and easy to use. Full web meeting controls are at your finger tips. Open your free Fuze Meeting account first or download the Fuze Meeting iPhone app for free from the iPhone App Store. Clicking from your iPhone will download the app, follow the instructions.

Get Fuze Meeting for your iPhone

Web Meeting Saves The Day

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

I was a Batman fan, and followed the Adam West starred Batman series. I vividly remember how Batman telephoned from his Bat Mobile to meet up with Commissioner Gordon. Whoa! Punch your fist in the air just like Robin does. Web Meeting saves the day.

Now that our society is super hi-tech like in Batman, you can contact anybody by web meeting any where you can connected to the internet. You can talk to any Commissioner you’d like to try and catch the Joker.

Web Meeting uses a computer, an internet service connection, and a headset to web meet online.  The best thing is that web meeting is affordable to us Batman wanna-bees, and you don’t have to keep on counting the minutes since you pay a flat monthly rate. Spend time really gathering those creative juices from friends and colleagues via the web.

You might be wondering how much money are we talking here. Fuze Meeting, for example, charges as low as $23.25 per month. They even have a Free Basic account for those who can’t use the service often enough to make it worth while. Only the web meeting host pays. Attendees are always free to join in on the meeting.

Compare your air fare with a web meeting online account from Fuze Meeting. If you need to meet up and show  somebody in Dallas or Chicago your latest product presentation, and you are somewhere in California. You’ll end up spending more out of your pocket using audio conferencing alone or traveling across the country to meet up face to face.

Web meeting online saves even more money, considering the time wasted clearing airports, hotel accommodations, and tiredness. You can easily talk to your friend around the world, from home or at the office, without any hassle at all. Try Fuze Meeting free for 30 days and save your day.

Compare Fuze Meeting to WebEx.

Difference Between Online Conferencing and Video Chat

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

We’re often asked what is the deference between Video Chat and Online Conferencing services. The short answer is that online conferencing services offer more functionality. Extra functionality might not be worth a monthly or annual fee to those looking simply to Video Chat with friends, family, or work peers. Here’s what you get when you chose Online Conferencing over Video Chat.

  • High Definition Content. Videos, presentations, graphics and other content can be shown in high resolution or at larger sizes.
  • Desktop Sharing. You can share just your conferencing window or your whole desktop screen.
  • Collaboration. Online conferencing services use file sharing and white boards so that attendees can work together online.
  • Synchronization. Lag time between presenter and viewer is significantly reduced.
  • Fetching. Online conferencing attendees can be called or fetched into the meeting with just a click.
  • Contact Management. Lists of attendees can be scheduled in advance and maintained more easily.

The above are just a few features to consider while determining your needs. If all you want to do is Video Chat, then Google Video Chat is accessible through your GMail and iGoogle accounts for example. If instead you are looking to hold online conferences or web meetings with audio, video, and presentation features that make you look professional, sign up for a free web meeting account online today. You can start your first online conferencing or web meeting in just minutes.

Web Meeting Etiquette – Your First Online Meeting

Friday, November 6th, 2009

You finally set up your first real web meeting. The set up part wasn’t hard, because today’s web meeting services are pretty easy to use. Getting your department staff to take the meeting seriously might be the biggest challenge.  Here are a few tips to help get your weekly web meeting past the productivity hurdle.

  • Hold a quick pre-meeting prior to your first web meeting. Let first time attendees login, post comments, and look around during a one hour trial run.
  • Remind web meeting attendees to stay on topic. Save the small talk for the water cooler or as a follow up phone call.
  • Keep a regular meeting schedule as you would your offline meetings. Monday morning sales meetings, for example, remind attendees that this technology is here to stay and is for their own benefit.
  • Dress and act as you would for a meeting at your office.

Web meetings from home or on the road should follow the same etiquette as a meeting at your place of business. Dress code, professionalism, and your presentation skill level should be the same. The goal is to save on travel costs and improve communication between yourself and your peers.

Haven’t tried a web meeting yet? Sign up for a free web meeting account today.