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Go Green with Video, Audio, and Web Conferencing

Tech Soup

Web conferencing, voice and video conferencing, and other types of remote collaboration have become a mainstay in the modern workplace. The software for a virtual meeting can be either a application downloaded on each attendee's computer or a web-based application where the attendees enter a URL to enter the conference.

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Staying in Touch with Staff and Colleagues, Virtually

Tech Soup

Have you used instant messaging (IM), Skype, or Wimba video conferencing to collaborate with a others far away? In our office, I'm usually logged on to Skype and AIM (or Pidgin ) most of my days in order to answer quick questions from co-workers whether I'm working from home, traveling, or simply down the hall. Tools Web 2.0

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Using Gmail Voice and Video Chat: Is My Camera On?

Tech Soup

One way nonprofits and libraries can reduce their carbon footprint from travel is to try out new tools for virtual meetings. I knew Skype existed but since I am not very tech-savvy, it always seemed overly ambitious for me. Tags: Green Office Web 2.0 Tools Telecom Services GreenTech.

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Stay Productive On the Road, In the Field, and Away from the Office

Tech Soup

So it's a good thing many TechSoup donor partners offer mobile versions of the technology you already rely on for your nonprofit, charity, or library. SkyDrive can be accessed via a free Android or iOS app or via mobile web browsers. Skype is also available for a variety of mobile phones. GoToAssist. DonorPerfect.

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Peter Morville is A Woman in Second Life and Other IA Summit Secrets.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I had skype with a video camera and Second Life application opened (which kept crashing my computer.) You can see the back of my avatar in the green skirt, the male avatar is Josh Knauer , and my colleague, Susanne Nyrop from Denmark who we bumped into while wandering around Boracay Island. the networking piece that happens.