Saturday, December 15, 2007

Are You Communicating Without Polycom?

Are all of your business associates, partners and clients always in the same room at the same time? Probably not. For this reason, it is not unheard of to use telephone meetings as a way of communicating. Ordinary handset speakerphones used to be the best way to do this, until now. Enter Polycom.

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A Secret Organisation: Short story on a possible future

Roger Ricketson's smile was enigmatic. When anyone looked his way they could not help being infected by his contagious facial expression. Something was definitely going right in this man's life, but until now no one could quite put his or her finger on it. But now, as I look through my office window at the man packing up his briefcase at the end of the workday, turning off his computer, I can't help sneaking out my own mini-smile. I know his secret. Funny thing is, it wasn't that hard to discover-it just took a few simple searches on my super-magic machine. The name computer doesn't really give the device enough credibility anymore, it has come a long way in the last hundred years, computing is the least of its positive attributes.

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Web Conferencing Killed The Video Star

In the 80's, a popular song said "Video killed the radio star." What comes around goes around. Now it's video's turn to be replaced. The new song of the millennium is "Web conferencing killed the video star."

The Worldwide Web Conferencing market generated close to $300 million in revenue in 2001. According to leading market analysts, this market will rise steeply to more than $10 billion in the next 3 - 5 years. People who get involved in this industry today, will realize large financial gains tomorrow.

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