Skype is the most popular video chat program. But it is not the only one. This powerpoint slide will show you other software may give you similar experience when talking with people on the other side of the globe or just across the street.
Skype is a free communication software that allows users to make calls, send messages, and do video conferencing online. It was created in 2003 and later acquired by Microsoft. Skype requires an internet connection, speakers, microphone, and compatible operating system. It can be used for personal communication, remote teaching of groups via screen sharing, tutoring, and more. Setting up an account and installing the software is straightforward. Potential advantages for education include practicing English in real time, cultural sharing, and increased student engagement and confidence. Disadvantages may include issues with technology and time zone differences.
Skype is a free software program that allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet. It can be used to keep in touch with friends and family or for educational purposes from any location with an internet connection, such as homes, schools, or workplaces. Skype has features like video calling, file sharing, instant messaging, and voice mail. To use Skype, users download the software, create an account, add contacts, and can then make calls, share files, and message others on Skype for free or at low rates.
This document discusses the integration of Skype into Facebook. It notes that the merger combines social networking and video calling into one platform. While Facebook users are positive about being able to video chat with contacts, some Skype users worry the merger may affect non-Microsoft clients. However, Microsoft has said it will continue supporting Skype clients on other platforms. The merger could provide more business opportunities through video conferencing. It will allow easier video discussions and promotions for businesses on Facebook.
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls and send messages over the Internet. It was founded in 2003 and now has over 300 million active users per month. Skype's key features include free calling between Skype users, affordable calls to mobile and landlines using Skype credit, video calling, group calls, screen sharing, file sharing, and messaging capabilities like emoticons and voice messages. It also offers additional features like caller ID, call forwarding, and integrations with Outlook.com and browser extensions.
Skype is presenting a new "Family Package" service to address the needs of internationally located families. The package aims to provide continuous connectivity even when family members are offline through features like forwarding calls/messages and voicemail. It also offers an integrated online platform for sharing updates and media through a shared bulletin board and life events calendar. Research found over half of families have international relatives and many wish for more accessible urgent communication regardless of time zones. The package costs $3-$4.49 per month depending on the number of users, representing an 80% savings over current communication expenses for families.
Skype was founded in 2003 by entrepreneurs from Denmark and Sweden. It was later acquired by eBay in 2005 and parts of it were sold to other groups in 2009. The document then discusses some alternative messaging apps to Skype like eBuddy, WhatsApp, Viber, LINE and WeChat. It also outlines some key features of Skype like emoticons, screen sharing, changing text styles, and contact sharing. Tips are provided for improving Skype performance such as updating software, drivers, security programs and doing computer maintenance. Both advantages like free use and easy interface as well as disadvantages like network reliance and security issues are highlighted.
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet rather than traditional phone lines. It converts voice into digital signals that can be transmitted over the internet. Some key benefits of VoIP include low cost long distance calls, added features like video chat, and integration with applications like Skype and gaming consoles. However, VoIP relies on an internet connection, so call quality can suffer during outages or network congestion. It also cannot be accessed during power outages unlike traditional landlines. Gaming consoles have greatly benefited from VoIP by allowing online multiplayer gaming and voice chat between players.
The document presents a seminar on the technical aspects of WhatsApp. It discusses WhatsApp's features like messaging, calling, media sharing. It explains that WhatsApp uses the XMPP protocol and stores data in encrypted databases and cache files. The document also outlines WhatsApp's strategy to facilitate easy 1-to-1 communication through mobile data and its advantages like blocking users while also noting privacy concerns.
Skype is a free communication software that allows users to make calls, send messages, and do video conferencing online. It was created in 2003 and later acquired by Microsoft. Skype requires an internet connection, speakers, microphone, and compatible operating system. It can be used for personal communication, remote teaching of groups via screen sharing, tutoring, and more. Setting up an account and installing the software is straightforward. Potential advantages for education include practicing English in real time, cultural sharing, and increased student engagement and confidence. Disadvantages may include issues with technology and time zone differences.
Skype is a free software program that allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet. It can be used to keep in touch with friends and family or for educational purposes from any location with an internet connection, such as homes, schools, or workplaces. Skype has features like video calling, file sharing, instant messaging, and voice mail. To use Skype, users download the software, create an account, add contacts, and can then make calls, share files, and message others on Skype for free or at low rates.
This document discusses the integration of Skype into Facebook. It notes that the merger combines social networking and video calling into one platform. While Facebook users are positive about being able to video chat with contacts, some Skype users worry the merger may affect non-Microsoft clients. However, Microsoft has said it will continue supporting Skype clients on other platforms. The merger could provide more business opportunities through video conferencing. It will allow easier video discussions and promotions for businesses on Facebook.
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls and send messages over the Internet. It was founded in 2003 and now has over 300 million active users per month. Skype's key features include free calling between Skype users, affordable calls to mobile and landlines using Skype credit, video calling, group calls, screen sharing, file sharing, and messaging capabilities like emoticons and voice messages. It also offers additional features like caller ID, call forwarding, and integrations with Outlook.com and browser extensions.
Skype is presenting a new "Family Package" service to address the needs of internationally located families. The package aims to provide continuous connectivity even when family members are offline through features like forwarding calls/messages and voicemail. It also offers an integrated online platform for sharing updates and media through a shared bulletin board and life events calendar. Research found over half of families have international relatives and many wish for more accessible urgent communication regardless of time zones. The package costs $3-$4.49 per month depending on the number of users, representing an 80% savings over current communication expenses for families.
Skype was founded in 2003 by entrepreneurs from Denmark and Sweden. It was later acquired by eBay in 2005 and parts of it were sold to other groups in 2009. The document then discusses some alternative messaging apps to Skype like eBuddy, WhatsApp, Viber, LINE and WeChat. It also outlines some key features of Skype like emoticons, screen sharing, changing text styles, and contact sharing. Tips are provided for improving Skype performance such as updating software, drivers, security programs and doing computer maintenance. Both advantages like free use and easy interface as well as disadvantages like network reliance and security issues are highlighted.
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet rather than traditional phone lines. It converts voice into digital signals that can be transmitted over the internet. Some key benefits of VoIP include low cost long distance calls, added features like video chat, and integration with applications like Skype and gaming consoles. However, VoIP relies on an internet connection, so call quality can suffer during outages or network congestion. It also cannot be accessed during power outages unlike traditional landlines. Gaming consoles have greatly benefited from VoIP by allowing online multiplayer gaming and voice chat between players.
The document presents a seminar on the technical aspects of WhatsApp. It discusses WhatsApp's features like messaging, calling, media sharing. It explains that WhatsApp uses the XMPP protocol and stores data in encrypted databases and cache files. The document also outlines WhatsApp's strategy to facilitate easy 1-to-1 communication through mobile data and its advantages like blocking users while also noting privacy concerns.
- Skype was founded in 2003 and allows users to make video calls, voice calls, send messages and share files for free or low-cost.
- It was created by Swedish entrepreneurs Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis and developed by Estonian programmers.
- Skype aims to connect people around the world through video/voice calling and messaging to keep friends and families together or for business purposes.
Skype is free communication software that allows video calls, voice calls, instant messaging and file sharing between users. It was founded in 2003 and later sold to eBay. Skype can be used on computers, mobile devices, televisions and at work to communicate with others worldwide for free or low costs. The document reviews what Skype offers, where it can be used and how to get started using Skype on different devices.
MIS presentation on Skype business modelAmit Tiwari
This document summarizes a presentation about Skype. It discusses Skype's introduction and growth, reaching over 200 million customers in just 2.5 years. Skype provides free video and voice calling between users and low-cost calls to phones. The document also reviews Skype's services like instant messaging, video conferencing, and file transfer and discusses how Skype has been successful due to its ease of use and ability to communicate freely.
Skype is a free voice and video calling service that allows users to communicate over the internet. It has over 663 million registered users. Skype allows users to make video and voice calls to other Skype users for free, and to regular phones at low rates. Key features include video calling, file sharing, linking with Facebook, and compatibility with mobile devices. Skype has applications in education as well, allowing students in different locations to connect and collaborate.
Skype is a free voice and video calling service that allows users to communicate over the internet. It has over 663 million registered users. Skype allows users to make video and voice calls to other Skype users for free and to regular phones at low rates. Key features include video calling, file sharing, linking with Facebook, and compatibility with mobile devices. Skype is commonly used by students, businesses, and families to stay connected around the world. Teachers also use Skype to engage students in collaborative learning with classrooms in other countries.
VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet instead of traditional phone lines. It is widely used by the public through programs like Skype, Xbox Live, and MSN, as well as businesses for communicating with partners globally at low cost without travel. Corporations commonly use Skype services like Pay As You Go calling and subscriptions with features like group video conferencing for international meetings. Various VoIP programs are available for both public and private use.
WhatsApp is a cross-platform messaging app that allows users to exchange text, images, video and audio messages for free over the internet using a data plan or Wi-Fi. It was founded in 2009 and has become popular as it eliminates the costs of SMS messaging and allows users to easily communicate with contacts across different mobile platforms through a simple to use interface.
VOIP allows for telephone calls over the internet using a communications protocol. It is useful for families in different parts of the world and those in rural areas to stay in contact. VOIP can be used privately through corporate video calls to include remote participants in meetings. Pioneering companies like Apple have launched products like FaceTime on devices besides iPhones to expand their product lines and profits through VOIP connectivity across devices. Public uses of VOIP include services like Skype that allow video calls between users who are contacts, as well as VOIP features on gaming platforms like the Xbox Live service that enable online gamers to communicate.
Video conferencing allows participants at different locations to communicate via transmitted audio and video. Early cell phones were not well-suited for video chatting due to expensive dedicated phones, poor image/sound quality, and awkward camera placement. Skype is popular free video chat software that allows conference calls, file sharing, and calls to phones. It has been widely adopted by businesses for remote communication, collaboration, and maintaining relationships with less error.
WhatsApp is a cross-platform messaging app founded in 2009 and based in California. It is available for iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows, Android, and Nokia. Key features include no login/logout required, no international charges, support for multimedia like photos and videos, and group chat functionality. It has over 400 million active users and processed over 54 billion messages on New Year's Eve. While it has strong brand loyalty and market leadership, WhatsApp faces threats from competition from other messaging apps.
The document compares and summarizes four video conference software options: Microsoft Skype, Google Hangouts, Brother's OmniJoin, and Cisco WebEx. It provides information on pricing, features, system requirements and a comparison chart for each. The recommendation is that Google Hangouts is best if cost is the primary concern, while Cisco WebEx allows for the most video attendees and is a good option if price is not a major factor.
WhatsApp Messenger is an instant messaging app that operates under a subscription model and allows users to send messages, images, videos and audio across platforms. WhatsApp was founded in 2009 and acquired by Facebook in 2014 for $19 billion.
Facebook Messenger is an instant messaging service that provides text and voice communication integrated with Facebook. It reached 500 million users in 2014.
SHARE-IT allows users to quickly share photos, videos and files between devices without internet or Bluetooth by connecting devices directly.
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice calls over the Internet for free between other Skype users. Additional features include video conferencing, file sharing, and low-cost calls to phones. To use Skype, you download the software from their website and register a username. The basic Skype services are free, including text messaging. It requires a microphone and headset for voice and video calls. Making calls involves logging in and clicking the call button next to a contact's name. Skype provides a way for free long-distance calling and is useful for language learning by allowing students to communicate in real-time with foreign peers.
WhatsApp is an instant messaging application that allows users to exchange messages without paying for SMS. It uses the XMPP protocol for communications and has over 1 billion active monthly users worldwide, making it one of the most popular messaging applications. WhatsApp provides features like group chat, media sharing, and end-to-end encryption to securely transmit messages and files between users.
Microsoft Lync - Mobile and Modern Clients - from AtidanDavid J Rosenthal
The document discusses an enterprise-ready unified communications platform that allows users to access contacts, email, documents, and collaborate from anywhere using mobile devices. It provides key features like presence, instant messaging, voice and video calling over WiFi or cellular networks, and mobile meeting capabilities. The platform supports multiple mobile operating systems and allows administrators to control mobility settings and rollout at the organizational level.
WhatsApp is a mobile messaging app that allows users to send messages, photos, videos and audio clips to other users. It uses a customized version of the XMPP protocol and has a backend implemented in Erlang. The app stores messages on servers until recipients are online to receive them. It supports one-to-one and group messaging across mobile platforms like Android and iOS. While feature-rich, it has limitations like maximum image/video sizes and group member counts.
Skype was successful due to its low-cost structure, easy user interface, and viral growth. It offered free video calls, chat, and file sharing between users globally. This large community of users provided unused processing power, lowering infrastructure costs. Skype disrupted telecom industries by allowing free or low-cost phone calls internationally. It faced competition from traditional phone providers, VoIP services, and other peer-to-peer communication apps. eBay acquired Skype in 2005 to expand e-commerce opportunities through new markets and payment integration with PayPal. Risks included potential service disruptions impacting eBay's market value.
This document provides an overview of the communication platform Skype. It discusses what Skype is, its key features for calls, messaging, and file sharing between computers and mobile devices. These include free video and voice calls, instant messages, and use on desktops, phones, and tablets. The document also outlines how Skype can be used for educational purposes like connecting classrooms internationally, hosting guest speakers, and allowing students to participate in field trips remotely. It concludes by explaining how to download, set up, and use basic functions of a Skype account like calling, messaging, and video chat.
Лекция от TuxCon 2016 в Пловдив.
Jitsi Meet е платформа за видеоконференции, основана изцяло на свободен софтуер и отворени стандарти. Всеки участник има нужда само от браузър, а сървърът поддържа много конференции и участници. Инсталира се на ваш сървър и всичко е шифрирано. Подходящо за всякакви срещи – от разговори между двама, през интервюта и бизнес срещи до конференции с по няколко десетки участника. Lindeas предлага инсталиране, поддръжка и доработки на платформата за различни специфични нужди.
Jitsi is a free and open-source multiplatform application that provides voice, video calling, and instant messaging capabilities across Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Android devices. It uses protocols like SIP, XMPP and OSCAR to support communications and supports features like direct media connections, file transfers, and both voice and video calls. Jitsi has a modular architecture that uses the OSGi framework and separates functionality into services and protocol implementations to provide flexibility and cross-platform compatibility. It implements various security measures like encrypted chat, call encryption with SRTP and ZRTP, and authorization controls to manage communication between authorized clients.
The document discusses Jitsi, an open-source project that provides advanced real-time communication tools including Jitsi Videobridge. Jitsi Videobridge is a selective forwarding unit (SFU) that allows for scalable video conferences in the cloud by receiving media from multiple clients and distributing it to others in the conference. It uses OLIBRI to handle conferencing with lightweight bridging and can integrate with various signaling protocols and web servers.
- Skype was founded in 2003 and allows users to make video calls, voice calls, send messages and share files for free or low-cost.
- It was created by Swedish entrepreneurs Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis and developed by Estonian programmers.
- Skype aims to connect people around the world through video/voice calling and messaging to keep friends and families together or for business purposes.
Skype is free communication software that allows video calls, voice calls, instant messaging and file sharing between users. It was founded in 2003 and later sold to eBay. Skype can be used on computers, mobile devices, televisions and at work to communicate with others worldwide for free or low costs. The document reviews what Skype offers, where it can be used and how to get started using Skype on different devices.
MIS presentation on Skype business modelAmit Tiwari
This document summarizes a presentation about Skype. It discusses Skype's introduction and growth, reaching over 200 million customers in just 2.5 years. Skype provides free video and voice calling between users and low-cost calls to phones. The document also reviews Skype's services like instant messaging, video conferencing, and file transfer and discusses how Skype has been successful due to its ease of use and ability to communicate freely.
Skype is a free voice and video calling service that allows users to communicate over the internet. It has over 663 million registered users. Skype allows users to make video and voice calls to other Skype users for free, and to regular phones at low rates. Key features include video calling, file sharing, linking with Facebook, and compatibility with mobile devices. Skype has applications in education as well, allowing students in different locations to connect and collaborate.
Skype is a free voice and video calling service that allows users to communicate over the internet. It has over 663 million registered users. Skype allows users to make video and voice calls to other Skype users for free and to regular phones at low rates. Key features include video calling, file sharing, linking with Facebook, and compatibility with mobile devices. Skype is commonly used by students, businesses, and families to stay connected around the world. Teachers also use Skype to engage students in collaborative learning with classrooms in other countries.
VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet instead of traditional phone lines. It is widely used by the public through programs like Skype, Xbox Live, and MSN, as well as businesses for communicating with partners globally at low cost without travel. Corporations commonly use Skype services like Pay As You Go calling and subscriptions with features like group video conferencing for international meetings. Various VoIP programs are available for both public and private use.
WhatsApp is a cross-platform messaging app that allows users to exchange text, images, video and audio messages for free over the internet using a data plan or Wi-Fi. It was founded in 2009 and has become popular as it eliminates the costs of SMS messaging and allows users to easily communicate with contacts across different mobile platforms through a simple to use interface.
VOIP allows for telephone calls over the internet using a communications protocol. It is useful for families in different parts of the world and those in rural areas to stay in contact. VOIP can be used privately through corporate video calls to include remote participants in meetings. Pioneering companies like Apple have launched products like FaceTime on devices besides iPhones to expand their product lines and profits through VOIP connectivity across devices. Public uses of VOIP include services like Skype that allow video calls between users who are contacts, as well as VOIP features on gaming platforms like the Xbox Live service that enable online gamers to communicate.
Video conferencing allows participants at different locations to communicate via transmitted audio and video. Early cell phones were not well-suited for video chatting due to expensive dedicated phones, poor image/sound quality, and awkward camera placement. Skype is popular free video chat software that allows conference calls, file sharing, and calls to phones. It has been widely adopted by businesses for remote communication, collaboration, and maintaining relationships with less error.
WhatsApp is a cross-platform messaging app founded in 2009 and based in California. It is available for iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows, Android, and Nokia. Key features include no login/logout required, no international charges, support for multimedia like photos and videos, and group chat functionality. It has over 400 million active users and processed over 54 billion messages on New Year's Eve. While it has strong brand loyalty and market leadership, WhatsApp faces threats from competition from other messaging apps.
The document compares and summarizes four video conference software options: Microsoft Skype, Google Hangouts, Brother's OmniJoin, and Cisco WebEx. It provides information on pricing, features, system requirements and a comparison chart for each. The recommendation is that Google Hangouts is best if cost is the primary concern, while Cisco WebEx allows for the most video attendees and is a good option if price is not a major factor.
WhatsApp Messenger is an instant messaging app that operates under a subscription model and allows users to send messages, images, videos and audio across platforms. WhatsApp was founded in 2009 and acquired by Facebook in 2014 for $19 billion.
Facebook Messenger is an instant messaging service that provides text and voice communication integrated with Facebook. It reached 500 million users in 2014.
SHARE-IT allows users to quickly share photos, videos and files between devices without internet or Bluetooth by connecting devices directly.
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice calls over the Internet for free between other Skype users. Additional features include video conferencing, file sharing, and low-cost calls to phones. To use Skype, you download the software from their website and register a username. The basic Skype services are free, including text messaging. It requires a microphone and headset for voice and video calls. Making calls involves logging in and clicking the call button next to a contact's name. Skype provides a way for free long-distance calling and is useful for language learning by allowing students to communicate in real-time with foreign peers.
WhatsApp is an instant messaging application that allows users to exchange messages without paying for SMS. It uses the XMPP protocol for communications and has over 1 billion active monthly users worldwide, making it one of the most popular messaging applications. WhatsApp provides features like group chat, media sharing, and end-to-end encryption to securely transmit messages and files between users.
Microsoft Lync - Mobile and Modern Clients - from AtidanDavid J Rosenthal
The document discusses an enterprise-ready unified communications platform that allows users to access contacts, email, documents, and collaborate from anywhere using mobile devices. It provides key features like presence, instant messaging, voice and video calling over WiFi or cellular networks, and mobile meeting capabilities. The platform supports multiple mobile operating systems and allows administrators to control mobility settings and rollout at the organizational level.
WhatsApp is a mobile messaging app that allows users to send messages, photos, videos and audio clips to other users. It uses a customized version of the XMPP protocol and has a backend implemented in Erlang. The app stores messages on servers until recipients are online to receive them. It supports one-to-one and group messaging across mobile platforms like Android and iOS. While feature-rich, it has limitations like maximum image/video sizes and group member counts.
Skype was successful due to its low-cost structure, easy user interface, and viral growth. It offered free video calls, chat, and file sharing between users globally. This large community of users provided unused processing power, lowering infrastructure costs. Skype disrupted telecom industries by allowing free or low-cost phone calls internationally. It faced competition from traditional phone providers, VoIP services, and other peer-to-peer communication apps. eBay acquired Skype in 2005 to expand e-commerce opportunities through new markets and payment integration with PayPal. Risks included potential service disruptions impacting eBay's market value.
This document provides an overview of the communication platform Skype. It discusses what Skype is, its key features for calls, messaging, and file sharing between computers and mobile devices. These include free video and voice calls, instant messages, and use on desktops, phones, and tablets. The document also outlines how Skype can be used for educational purposes like connecting classrooms internationally, hosting guest speakers, and allowing students to participate in field trips remotely. It concludes by explaining how to download, set up, and use basic functions of a Skype account like calling, messaging, and video chat.
Лекция от TuxCon 2016 в Пловдив.
Jitsi Meet е платформа за видеоконференции, основана изцяло на свободен софтуер и отворени стандарти. Всеки участник има нужда само от браузър, а сървърът поддържа много конференции и участници. Инсталира се на ваш сървър и всичко е шифрирано. Подходящо за всякакви срещи – от разговори между двама, през интервюта и бизнес срещи до конференции с по няколко десетки участника. Lindeas предлага инсталиране, поддръжка и доработки на платформата за различни специфични нужди.
Jitsi is a free and open-source multiplatform application that provides voice, video calling, and instant messaging capabilities across Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Android devices. It uses protocols like SIP, XMPP and OSCAR to support communications and supports features like direct media connections, file transfers, and both voice and video calls. Jitsi has a modular architecture that uses the OSGi framework and separates functionality into services and protocol implementations to provide flexibility and cross-platform compatibility. It implements various security measures like encrypted chat, call encryption with SRTP and ZRTP, and authorization controls to manage communication between authorized clients.
The document discusses Jitsi, an open-source project that provides advanced real-time communication tools including Jitsi Videobridge. Jitsi Videobridge is a selective forwarding unit (SFU) that allows for scalable video conferences in the cloud by receiving media from multiple clients and distributing it to others in the conference. It uses OLIBRI to handle conferencing with lightweight bridging and can integrate with various signaling protocols and web servers.
Jitsi Meet is a free video conferencing tool that journalists can use to securely communicate. To set it up, go to meet.jit.si, enable your camera and microphone, and you will get a new URL for your conference. Set a password for the conference to make it safe, then share both the URL and password with others to join and talk privately.
WebRTC enables context based, embedded communication in any app or website. Skylink makes using WebRTC as simple as using jQuery for web developers.
Here is the link to the JS Remote Conf talk this presentation was held first: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2IHJBp2TTo
The document discusses videoconferencing and its advantages and disadvantages. It defines videoconferencing as allowing people in different locations to meet face-to-face in real time. The key advantages are providing access to distant experts, efficient knowledge transfer, and reaching more customers than traveling. However, disadvantages include potential technical problems and high setup costs. Examples of videoconferencing services discussed are Skype, FaceTime, Facebook Messenger, and IMO.
The document compares Teamviewer and Skype. Teamviewer is a remote control and desktop sharing software that allows users to remotely access another computer. It has features like file sharing, online meetings with audio and video, and remote desktop control. Skype is an internet-based calling and messaging service. It allows free video and voice calls between users as well as features like file sharing, screen sharing, and conferencing. Both are popular options for remote collaboration and communication.
This document introduces the top 5 video chat software:
1. Skype is the most popular due to its support across multiple systems and devices, though some worry Microsoft will add paid features.
2. Google Talk is nearly as popular as Skype since it integrated with Gmail, and supports multiple systems including a new Android version.
3. iChat is Apple's instant messaging client that originally supported OSX but expanded to support video/audio across platforms like Bonjour, AOL, and Google Talk.
4. ooVoo is a free video chat software that supports Mac, Windows and mobile without requiring account registration, allowing video chat directly through browsers.
5. AIM added a video chat service
foneBro is a browser-based video conferencing software that allows up to four participants to communicate simultaneously without any downloads required. It offers parental controls, text filtering, HIPAA compliance, and low annual subscription fees without extra charges. Users can hold virtual meetings, demonstrations, interviews, classes, and more from anywhere in the world using only a webcam and internet connection.
Skype is a telecommunications application that allows users to make video and voice calls over the internet. It also provides messaging services. Users can transmit text, images, and video messages and share files. Skype calls between Skype users are free, but a subscription is needed to call phones. Skype uses technologies like VOIP and a peer-to-peer network to transfer calls through other users' computers for lower costs. While most services are free, Skype makes money through subscription fees for calling phones and selling Skype credit.
The document discusses and compares several video conferencing tools: Yugma, Fuze, MegaMeeting, Citrix, DimDim, WebEx, and VSee. It provides information on pricing plans, features, and capabilities for each tool, including number of attendees supported, monthly/yearly pricing, download and installation requirements, and supported platforms. Pricing ranges from free basic versions to monthly plans ranging from $14.95 to $499 depending on the tool and number of attendees.
Video conferencing allows visual communication between multiple users regardless of location in real time. It requires conferencing software, hardware like cameras and microphones, and infrastructure to transmit audio and video. Video conferencing provides benefits like saving travel time and costs while allowing collaboration through tools like content sharing. There are different modes of video conferencing including point-to-point calls between two users and multipoint calls with multiple participants who can see and interact differently depending on the mode. Popular software options that can be used for video conferencing include Microsoft Teams and Google Hangouts.
This document discusses various asynchronous and synchronous communication tools. Asynchronous tools mentioned include discussion forums, blogs, wikis, and Google Docs. Synchronous tools discussed include Skype, NetMeeting, FlashMeeting, Elluminate, Vyew, and Yugma. Elluminate allows for real-time collaboration with audio, chat, webcam, notes, application sharing and breakout rooms. Vyew and Yugma offer free browser-based options for conferencing, desktop sharing, and text chat.
WebEx is a web conferencing service that allows users to connect and collaborate with others in real time. It combines desktop sharing, video conferencing, and phone conferencing so that participants can see the same content while discussing it. WebEx supports various features like file sharing, video, polling, and breakout groups. It is compatible across different operating systems and devices. Pricing plans are available to suit different organizations and usage needs.
Group 1 Computers in Education Collaborative Projectdougcostapacyber
This document summarizes and analyzes several online collaboration technologies: Google Docs, ooVoo, Voxli. Google Docs allows simultaneous editing of documents and files in a web browser. OoVoo enables real-time communication through text, voice or video chatting. Voxli provides voice chat for up to 200 users within a web browser. While each have strengths for online collaboration and engagement, there are also weaknesses like reliance on internet connectivity. Overall, these technologies facilitate online learning communities when used appropriately to integrate course content and develop skills like teamwork.
Computers in education collaborative project slidesdougcostapacyber
This document summarizes and analyzes several online collaboration technologies: Google Docs, ooVoo, Voxli. Google Docs allows simultaneous editing of documents and files in a web browser. OoVoo enables real-time communication through text, voice or video chatting. Voxli provides voice chat for up to 200 users within a web browser. While each have strengths for online collaboration and engagement, there are also weaknesses like reliance on internet connectivity. Overall, these technologies can help build online learning communities if used properly to integrate course content and communication.
Computers in education collaborative project slidesdougcostapacyber
This document summarizes and analyzes several online collaboration technologies: Google Docs, ooVoo, Voxli. Google Docs allows simultaneous editing of documents and files in a web browser. OoVoo enables real-time communication through text, voice or video chatting. Voxli provides voice chat for up to 200 users within a web browser. While each have strengths for online learning communities, there is no single service that meets all needs, and proper use is important to fully integrate course content and collaborative skills.
VoIP and video conferencing allow communication over the internet using voice and video. VOIP converts voice into digital data packets that can be transmitted over broadband. It offers lower costs than traditional phone service and mobility since calls can be made from anywhere with an internet connection. Challenges include potential call quality issues if bandwidth is insufficient. Popular VOIP services like Skype allow free video and voice calls but don't provide local phone numbers, while Oovoo supports up to 12 simultaneous callers with features like desktop sharing and file transfer. In conclusion, VOIP, Skype and Oovoo are software alternatives that enable global communication, though their specific features differ.
Amazing 10 Smart Apps for Feature Phones Alina Thomas
This is the era of smart phone now people can’t imagine there lives without the smart phone. Unique and feature rich apps has made human work easy and it also saves lots of time There are numbers of apps available in the market but its not necessary that every apps will be useful and liked by the user .Here we are going to tell you about the 10 most amazing smart apps for feature phones.
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Top 10 Best Skype Alternatives
1.
2. “Software that enables the world’s conversations”
Millions of individuals and businesses are members
Free video and voice calls, instant messages, and file sharing
Low-cost calls to landlines and mobiles
Skype
3. What Does Skype Offer?What does Skype offer?Google Voice
When you sign up for Google Voice, you receive one phone number that can be used on your phone, tablets,
laptop and desktop computers.
It covers local and international calling with one person or you can join in on conference calls.
This number works at home, in the office or on the go.
Google Voice lets you block people you do not want to get calls from, receive voicemail and record notes. You can
also use this number for up to five text messages at a time.
Google Voice
4. Drawback: Available to people in the USA at the present time. People in other countries could
use their iOS or Android phones or computers to use Google Hangouts to make calls instead.
Current prices are quite low. US and Canada calls are mostly free while calls coming into those
countries cost just one cent for each minute.
Google Voice
5. VSee launched as a way for doctors and other medical professionals to consult with patients
remotely, it can be used by anyone for any other purpose.
It allows unlimited video contacts with absolutely no cost to you.
VSee
Benefit: It uses half as much bandwidth as Skype does, which could be important for those with
less than stellar internet service. Video calls run in 720P high definition and allow for file sharing
between users.
6. VSee
Instant messages
Unlimited video with groups
Ability to send files
Daily screen capture sharing
If you want to send more than one screen share every day, there is a premium, paid VSee option to use.
Plans start at just $9.00 per month. Students with .edu emails can get the paid service for free as well.
7. GoToMeeting
GoToMeeting Powerful video conferencing program.
Unlimited video conferencing of up to 25
members at a time
High definition video and audio format
All popular devices supported: Windows
PC, Mac, iOS and Android
Screen sharing with just one click, keyboard
controls and click and drag selections
Service is for $49.00 per month.
8. GoToMeeting also has two sister programs called.
GoToMeeting
GoToWebinar:
Which lets you host webinars
GoToTraining:
Which is for shared training sessions
If you’re interested in recording the online meeting, you may also learn how to record GoToMeeting.
9. Viber
Viber multi-platform mobile application, it has expanded to offer text and voice communications
on Mac and Windows computers.
Viber allows free voice and video calls worldwide as long as the program is installed on both the
caller and the recipient's machines.
Viber can contact any home phone or cell number for a low cost.
Viber runs no ads for a clean, uncluttered experience.
10. Oovoo
Oovoo Offers a user-friendly way to video chat with individuals, hold conference calls and send
text messages around the world.
Video chats support up to a dozen people at a time.
Oovoo works on Mac, Windows PC, iOS and Android devices. Other features include.
11. High definition video chat options
Screen sharing and file sharing
Video recording and one-click submission to
YouTube
Premium ads-free option also allows phone
calls and 1000 minutes of file storage
If you need to record Oovoo, please find details of instructions by clicking the link.
Oovoo
12. Jitsi
Jitsi focuses on VoIP communication, audio and video chats, streaming desktops, instant messaging,
call recording and encryption.
With all these features, it is a very powerful option for world-wide communicating.
Noise suppression for poor microphones and echo cancellation options are also included.
Many online chatting protocols are supported by Jitsi: SIP, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Bonjour and
XMPP, which is used by Google Talk, Facebook and Jabber. The program works well on
Mac, Windows and Linux platforms.
13. Goober
VoIP connection between Goober users is always free whether you use just audio or also video
communication.
If you want to contact a non-user, Goober offers low rates based on geographic location.
Video conferences work for up to 6 users and audio conferenced can work for an unlimited number.
Goober seems to focus on the social networking aspect of communication rather than targeted business or
more professional options. Instant messaging can access AIM, Yahoo!, Google Talk, Jabber, MSN, ICQ
and many more platforms. This Mac, Windows and Linux supported program also lets you access Twitter
and Facebook directly
14. Voxox
Calling friends, families or colleagues through VoxOx is 100% free if they have the program as
well.
It has an option to call non-VoxOx users as well, but you will have to pay inexpensive rates for
the contact.
A quick glance at the free options included with VoxOx should convince you this is a powerful
program. It offers each member a free phone number with voicemail, inbound calls, texts and
fax options, chat, conference calls, file sharing, social networking and more. It works well on
both Mac and Windows machines.
15. Appear.in
Since Appear.in started in August 2013, it has grown considerably into a respectable video
chat service.
They have goals to expand even further and offer worldwide communications. At present, you
can hold video chats for up to eight people at a time.
16. No account or payments needed to use this program. It launches right from the
Firefox, Chrome or Opera internet browser and operates solely on the web. All you
have to do to host a chat is type in a name for the room and then send the link to
whoever you want to chat with.
If you want more customization options for the video chat room, you can claim one by
adding your email address. This allows you to block people from entering, kick out
unwanted guests and adjust the chat room layout.
Appear.in
17. Wechat
WeChat works on any desktop, laptop or mobile device with a data plan or WiFi access.
It allows you to make phone or video calls, conference calls and send both text and voice
messages.
18. The "Look Around" feature lets you search for random people based on their location.
"Moments" is all about taking photos and sending them to your contacts. "Walkie
Talkie" works just like the old-fashioned devices of the same name. The intuitive UI
allows you to see who is in the chat and who is currently talking.
WeChat can be downloaded by scanning a QR Code. It offers the unique "Shake"
capability that connects you with other users when you actually shake your smartphone.
This lets you send a friendly "Hello!" to people in your general location.
Wechat