MS Posts NetMeeting 2.0 Beta
News NetMeeting 2.0 adds support for the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) H.323 standard that brings together most current conferencing systems so that users can exchange data and work simultaneously on documents across telephony clients...
[October 15, 1996, 10:28]
MS Posts NetMeeting 2.0
News NetMeeting 2.0 allows multiple users to speak with or without video at the same time as sharing and editing documents or presenting ideas on a virtual whiteboard. NetMeeting 2.0 will be built into Internet Explorer 4.0, due for final release this...
[May 2, 1997, 10:53]
Five Years Ago: MS Posts NetMeeting 2.0
News NetMeeting 2.0 allows multiple users to speak with or without video at the same time as sharing and editing documents or presenting ideas on a virtual whiteboard. NetMeeting 2.0 will be built into Internet Explorer 4.0, due for final release this...
[May 2, 2002, 7:01]
Mitsubishi VC Bundle Is Pure Marketing
News Mitsubishi Electric has promised to offer videoconferencing as standard on its desktop PCs following a bundling deal to ship Microsoft's NetMeeting 2.0. Rivals are dismissing the move as pure marketing, as NetMeeting 2.0 can be downloaded for free...
[May 23, 1997, 10:47]
VoIP Holes Remain Open
News While the company has patched its Internet Security and Acceleration server software against the glitch, it has conceded that users of the company's NetMeeting software are probably vulnerable to buffer overflow bugs found in implementations of...
[January 16, 2004, 9:00]
Windows XP Messenger Takes Aim At AOL
News Microsoft already provides some of the messaging features -- such as chat, file sharing, Internet phone calling and teleconferencing -- with its MSN Messenger service when used with NetMeeting or in association with services from Net2Phone and...
[June 4, 2001, 8:58]
Nuggets: Box Of (digital) Clicks
News For a spot of conferencing action, simply plonk the Cool-icam on top of your monitor (a little stand is supplied) and run NetMeeting. Bundled with Photo Express 3.0SE and Microsoft NetMeeting in the high street
[July 28, 2000, 13:20]
Bill Gates: Designing Your Future
News We are taking NetMeeting and making it mainstream with Windows XP. We have had this feature in Windows called NetMeeting, but it was obscure enough.and various things were hard about it. But that has not sidetracked chairman Bill Gates from forging...
[June 20, 2001, 13:25]
DigiParty - A Decentralized Multi-Party Video Conferencing System
White Papers However, nearly ten years after the first release of Microsoft NetMeeting, Internet video telephony is still limited to the point-to-point communication mode. Increased speeds of PCs and networks have made media communication possible on the Internet.
[March 2, 2006, 23:00]
Implementing QoS Solutions For H.323 Video Conferencing Over IP
White Papers An example application is Microsoft NetMeeting, which utilizes H.323 for video conference and shared collaboration. Many IP video conference applications use the H.323 suite of protocols. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) H.323...
[October 6, 2005, 0:00]
Nuggets: Three Kensington Snappers
News All the cameras come bundled with White Pine's CuSeeMe, scripting capabilities, Microsoft NetMeeting, NetMeeting Wrapper, Image Capture, Video Capture and email drag and drop. New from Kensington is the VideoCAM series of PC cameras for Mac and PCs.
[November 5, 1999, 13:11]
Microsoft Case Study: Partners HealthCare System
White Papers It is using Microsoft technology, including Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, Microsoft Windows Media Technologies, and Microsoft NetMeeting, to make telemedicine an effective reality. Partners HealthCare System, Inc.is a group of teaching hospitals...
[March 25, 2008, 23:00]
Qualcomm Case Study: MITRE
White Papers Mobile workers can access email, critical project resources, the corporate intranet, time reporting applications, meeting and scheduling applications, as well as tools such as Microsoft NetMeeting for collaboration.
[July 21, 2005, 0:00]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog But I don't hate NetMeeting. NetMeeting worked admirably well at connecting our computers - and us - together across the Net. The rest of us flick through the newswires and monitor the Web. Hey, who wants to party down in Vegas when we can watch...
[November 22, 1997, 7:00]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News But I don't hate NetMeeting. NetMeeting worked admirably well at connecting our computers - and us - together across the Net. The rest of us flick through the newswires and monitor the Web. Hey, who wants to party down in Vegas when we can watch...
[November 22, 1997, 7:00]
Nuggets: Philips' Egg Shaped USB Offerings
News Both come with V-mail software for sending video emails, VideoLink software for setting up video conferencing, Microsoft Netmeeting, and Photo Express giving you templates and tools for photo and image editing.
[October 18, 1999, 14:22]
Intel, MS Swap Conferencing Tools
News Intel gets access to Microsoft's T.120 data conferencing implementation, ActiveX technology and NetMeeting conferencing application that are part of Internet Explorer. The PC industry behemoths say the agreement will make ULS a unified platform for...
[July 18, 1996, 17:44]
MS Posts IE 4.0 Code
News The 15Mb Enhanced version adds the FrontPad Web authoring environment, and the 20Mb Full download adds NetMeeting conferencing, NetShow Internet broadcasting and Wallet security feature. Clearly of the belief that it's better late than never...
[April 8, 1997, 14:14]
Microsoft Draws Up Whiteboard Settlement
News A US district court jury in Richmond, Virginia, on 14 November had awarded SPX $62.5m in damages after finding that Microsoft had violated the patent with its NetMeeting software. Microsoft has agreed to pay $60m (£33.8m) and to license a plaintiff...
[December 29, 2003, 7:35]
A Year After Pearl Harbour, MS Goes For Netscape's Throat
News Finally, Microsoft today made said a second beta test version of its NetMeeting conferencing software is available now for downloading. The Redmond, Washington firm yesterday announced free availability of a Windows 3.1 version of Internet Explorer...
[December 11, 1996, 17:05]

