Browser Based Web Conferencing: Fuze Meeting

Here at Browserland we love web based products: there’s absolutely nothing to install, they run on any machine, no matter which operating system it is running. You just launch your favorite browser, and they work right away. Today what I want to tell you about, is a great web based online conferencing solution called Fuze Meeting.

Fuze Meeting is a web conferencing tool that lets you share everything on your screen in high resolution with anyone, anywhere, on any device… on any continent, on any planet, in any of the neighboring galaxies. Okay, not quite. But one day.

Available in various pricing plans, depending on attendees’ number and storage space, Fuze Meeting allows you to host conferences online, without the need of installing any software, offering a lot of great features that I’ve not even seen in standalone softwares.

Let’s take a look to all the features…Or check their feature list here!
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Free Web-Based Videoconferencing Solution: MeBeam

Is there a free, simple way to have video conferences online, with no software to install and that can be accessed by anyone? Actually there are some, and I might also write a mini-guide about it one day, but today I want to present you the best one, which is called MeBeam.

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MeBeam comes just a simple website in its look, with a central box and some other buttons, but in reality it is a powerful collaboration tool that allows you to create video chat rooms for up to 16 people.
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Team Whiteboarding And Online Collaboration Solution: Twiddla

It is really difficult for teams to share ideas on projects, documents and web pages, specially if the others can’t see and look at what you’re talking about. So is there a browser based service that anyone can use to chat, share pages and talk?

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Twiddla is a free web-based whiteboarding software, but also a complete online collaboration solution for every team that needs to communicate in real-time over the internet by chatting, talking, co-browsing pages, and whiteboarding.
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