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Friday, April 27 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Thanks to video conferencing technology, telemedicine is quickly becoming a "must have" for healthcare providers across America. Read
Thursday, April 26 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Web-based conferencing interoperability is one of the most desired functions that businesses are considering when looking for solutions providers. Read
Wednesday, April 25 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Today, a Florida classroom got to see the latest in robotic technology in action thanks to a virtual fieldtrip using video conferencing. Read
Monday, April 23 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Companies are increasingly turning to conferencing service providers to help manage and administer their video and telepresence technology. Read
Friday, April 20 2012
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Video Conferencing News
As technology continues to keep pace with the growing consumer demand for flexibility, many business tools such as video conferencing are encouraging real-time "collaboration" through the cloud as a solution, according to Unified Communications Strategies. Read
Thursday, April 19 2012
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Video Conferencing News
According to FirstPost, a recent online meeting between President Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy focused on global diplomatic and oil market concerns. Read
Wednesday, April 18 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Telemedicine provider MD247 is using video conferencing technology as a way to offer employment to 50 veterans who have served in any branch of United States Armed Services as part of their new "Hiring our Heroes" campaign. Read
Tuesday, April 17 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Experts claim the dramatic demand increase for chinplants results from women wanting a more desirable jawline for video conferencing interviews. Read
Monday, April 16 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Fitch Ratings, a major global ratings agency with over 50 offices worldwide, hosted a teleconference on Monday, April 16, 2012, explaining that initial industry data reveals the United States housing market is improving at an inconsistent rate. Read
Friday, April 13 2012
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Webinar News
Next month, Home Care Assistance will be using video conferencing technology to host a live webinar to teach beneficial and preventive techniques to reduce the rate of caretaker burnout. Read
Wednesday, April 11 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Video conferencing technology allows qualified candidates to audition remotely for acting and musical jobs that were previously conducted in a face-to-face setting. Read
Monday, April 9 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Recently, Vatican City, the cornerstone of the Roman Catholic Church, has widely adopted video conferencing technology across the globe in order to better communicate with employees and clergy members, according to Best in UC. Read
Friday, April 6 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Through the use of video conferencing technology, telerehabilitation is designed to revolutionize the treatment methods used to care for those with limited mobility. Read
Thursday, April 5 2012
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Video Conferencing News
As technology continues to evolve, many ideas that were previously thought to beconsidered impossible are now realities. One such marvel of today's modern medicine practice is telesurgery. Read
Wednesday, April 4 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Interactive kiosks may be changing the way businesses communicate with their customers, replacing the need for face-to-face interaction with face-to-interface solutions made possible with the help of video conferencing technology. Read
Tuesday, April 3 2012
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Video Conferencing News
Recently, a class at Montgomery Upper Middle School in New Jersey was able to have a video conference discussion with a NASA engineer along with the Space Program's educator, Michael Hare. Read
Monday, April 2 2012
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Video Conferencing News
The National Football Hall of Fame is using video conferencing technology to connect with students from across the globe to teach them more about the sport's history and the core values it represents. Read