Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Blue Jeans Network Upgrades its Video Collaboration Service

Blink team to join Yahoo, 'self-destructing' messaging app to shut down | Review: Apple's iWork for iCloud is elegant but limited

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Blue Jeans Network Upgrades its Video Collaboration Service
Blue Jeans Network, a global provider for video collaboration, announced it has expanded its service with the ability to host larger meetings with up to 100 fully interactive participants; it previously supported up from 25 participants. The company has also added "record-and-share" features, along with several audio-enhancements and moderator controls to assist with the larger meetings. Read... Read More


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Real reason behind California's kill-switch bill: Bieber
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