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How to look your best on a video call

The Verge

Nice lighting and perfectly decorated bookshelves were once the standard for video meetings, but now it seems as though my coworkers couldn’t care less about hiding their messy living rooms, bedrooms, and offices. As a Verge video director and host, let me assure you: your messy background and poor lighting is still wildly distracting.

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mmhmm, Phil Libin’s new startup, acquires Memix to add enhanced filters to its video presentation toolkit

TechCrunch

It has acquired Memix , an outfit out of San Francisco that has built a series of filters you can apply to videos — either pre-recorded or streaming — to change the lighting, details in the background, or across the whole of the screen, and an app that works across various video platforms to apply those filters.

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7 Reasons To Try A Virtual Nonprofit Focus Group

Bloomerang

Zoom is one of the most popular options, but there’s also Adobe Connect, Google Hangouts, GoToMeeting, and Webex. Some of these audio-to-text transcribe functions are seamless. G etting videos and literature in front of your nonprofit focus group is easy online. Virtual focus groups are the more cost-effective option.

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Class adds $30 million to its balance sheet for a Zoom-friendly edtech solution

TechCrunch

The inaugural product, Class for Zoom, uses both management and instruction tools to bolster the video conferencing call experience. Class is using the Zoom SDK, which is free, to use its back-end audio and video capabilities but build front-end interface and experience.

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Read, which lets you measure how well a meeting is going, is now a Zoom Essential App

TechCrunch

The app is also compatible with other video conferencing platform such as Google Meet, Microsoft Teams and Webex. Shim told TechCrunch that Read protects user privacy and control by letting participants opt into meetings that measure audio and voice through a recording notification.

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The Gmail app takes calls now, too, because Google wants it to do everything

The Verge

It’s the system that has you log into a meeting on your laptop alongside the main room’s AV system, muted by default so there’s not an embarrassing audio feedback loop. When you plug in, you can use its soundbar and 5-megapixel camera with whatever video conference app you like, as well. Image: Google. It will launch in 2022.

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The search for good web conferencing

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

15 per person/minute for audio is very tough to swallow. Even the unlimited plans (which start at $50/month, or possibly discounted) have pricing for audio, which I hadn’ t realized. It was this audio pricing that drove a stake in the heart of my ReadyTalk plan. It does, apparently, do audio via VOIP. It’s $.24

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