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If someone on your team is only comfortable communicating by phone, then you need to have your meetings by phone." A colleague of mine was a programmer on Apple's original QuickTime team in the 1990s. He told me that one of the QuickTime programmers didn't use email or even voicemail — just an old-fashioned answering service.
You Can Use Your Phone or your digital camera with video: He demonstrated how to do an audio podcast with your cell phone and a video podcast with his camera using hipcast. (I I caught some of his demo on my digital camera - here's him shooting the video , uploading the video , and doing the cell phone podcast.)
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After a few phone calls back and forth between my video host tech support and the cable company and a visit by the cable man with a new modem, I was finally able to get this sreencast uploaded today. I rendered ten different versions (6 in SWF with different audio sampling and video frame rates and sizes) and 2 in Quicktime and 2 in WMF.)
Since we see many people carrying FlipCameras, mobile phones with video recording capability, etc, it seemed like it could be interesting to have people share footage of the conference from a participant perspective. I set up a drop.io site to collect these, but have only seen some form one person.
In most cases, your phone mic is going to be better. Obviously, this depends on the model of your phone versus that of your Bluetooth headset, but I have not come across a scenario where I preferred the sound of someone’s Bluetooth headphones. Don’t use your phone on speakerphone if you can help it.
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