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TokBox Releases Desktop Client

Blog The only other video chat program that I know of which has this kind of functionality is SightSpeed, with their "SightSpeed Light" client. When I do that with TokBox, I see the line to the gateway (and thus the internet) flashing along with the...

[July 15, 2008, 15:01]

Great New OoVoo Release!

Blog Along the lines of the SightSpeed Light flash client, and the TokBox flash-based video chat, ooVoo now offers chat between the ooVoo client and a flash-based client. It sets up a video chat window, and then gives you a URL which you can send to a...

[July 28, 2008, 14:39]

SnapYap - New Flash-Based Video IM Program

Blog Like the other flash-based chat programs (TokBox and the web clients of ooVoo and SightSpeed), the audio/video data does not appear to flow from peer-to-peer, but rather through a server somewhere on the internet - at least, on my tests here, when...

[August 27, 2008, 9:56]

SightSpeed Chat, Without Installing SightSpeed!

Blog My friend Grant recently pointed me to what I think is a very interesting and very under-promoted feature in SightSpeed - the ability to have someone call you on SightSpeed without having to install the SightSpeed software on their computer!

[January 30, 2008, 8:52]

SightSpeed Chat, Without Installing SightSpeed!

Blog Comment SightSpeed users can take their "My SightSpeed" URL (which we also have .yes, buried! While other services like Tokbox tout the purported "revolutionary" nature of their flash based click to call app, our "My SightSpeed" click to call feature was...

[February 3, 2008, 2:26]

SightSpeed Chat, Without Installing SightSpeed!

Blog Comment Having a simple URL that you could mail to someone, and say "click this to talk to me", or even better a button you could put in your web page for them to click, would have made a lot of people's lives a whole lot nicer.

[January 30, 2008, 14:04]