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Vivu plugs multiparty video into Skype for Windows
$10 a month gets you multiparty video conferencing, screen/application sharing, browser and phone access for your guests, and video broadcasting.
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A better videoconference with ViVu
There are a lot of enterprise conferencing products, but ViVu sets itself apart by working inside your browser and supporting multiple users with video, slides and more.
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Skype video goes multipoint with ViVu plug-in
Startup ViVu has released a software plug-in for Skype that allows the popular Internet calling service to be used for multipoint videoconferencing.
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January 2010
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ViVu Releases First Multi-User Video Collaboration Plug-In for Skype
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ViVu, Inc. (www.vivu.tv), an emerging leader in creating innovative and easy-to-use solutions for live video participation, today released VuRoom - a ViVu-powered plug-in for Skype, the popular software that enables the world's conversations. VuRoom is built on the Skype platform to provide customers with instant multi-user video conferencing - an exciting new breakthrough previously unavailable to Skype users.
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January 2010
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ViVu Plugs Into Skype, Takes Video Chat to the Next Level
Have you ever wanted to host a video chat over Skype with more than two participants? How about sharing documents or presentations while chatting in real time? Well video conferencing startup ViVu has got you covered,
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January 2010
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ViVu Brings Video Collaboration to Skype
VuRoom lets Skype users initiate multi-participant videoconferences including slides, embedded video, and desktop sharing.
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January 2010
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ViVu Ships Skype Plug-In
When startup ViVu launched its cloud-based videoconference and collaboration system last October, it marked another interesting dividing line between affordable desktop-oriented systems (like Vidyo and Skype) and room-based telepresence systems (like Cisco and Polycom).
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January 2010
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ViVu Launches Video Collaboration Plug-In For Skype
ViVu, an online video conferencing platform, has launched an easy to use plug-in that enables multi-user video conferencing on Skype (which has over 521 million users). Called VuRoom, the plug-in allows users to video conference, share presentations and their desktops and more with large groups.
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January 2010
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ViVu Releases First Multi-User Video Collaboration Plug-In for Skype
Company overcomes current restrictions of one-on-one video conferencing to enhance business communication in the widely used software application
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January 2010
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ViVu Simplifies Video Conferencing and Participation
in Mashable's Spark of Genius Series on January 12th 2010
Genius Idea: ViVu is a cloud-hosted Video-as-a-Service platform that makes it easy for businesses or groups to create events like training sessions and meetings.
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January 2010
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ViVu is a Name You Should be Hearing a Lot in 2010
by Frank Spinellis on January 7th 2010
ViVu.tv is a new company that may become a regular OEM partner to many virtual event platforms as well as a standalone "Participative Event Platform." Virtual Edge spoke with Sudha Valluru, founder and CEO of Vivu and a veteran of Cisco Systems
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January 2010
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In the briefing room: ViVu
by Cody Burke on December 16th 2009
Online collaboration is tricky business. It means many different things to different people.
For some knowledge workers, it means basic screen sharing and voice communications. For others real-time video is key. For most, however, typically deployed tools fall somewhere in the middle, in what is often a compromise of both ease of use and functionality. Indeed, meeting attendees must often wait while technical glitches are resolved.
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Videoconferencing for the Masses
ViVu Inc. recently began offering an online service that expands the reach of videoconferencing, allowing thousands of people in multiple locations to interact.
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November 2009
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ViVu Pulls in $3M for WebEx, GoToMeeting Killer
ViVu said today that it's received $3 million in Series A funding for its virtual video webcast and collaboration platform, pressuring rival offerings such as Citrix's GoToMeeting and and Cisco's WebEx.
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October 2009
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ViVu Raises $3 million For Online Video Conferencing Platform
ViVu, an online video conferencing platform, has raised $3 million in Series A funding led by Inventus Capital Partners, with Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Quest Venture Partnersand entrepreneur Bill Carrico participating. The company says that the new financing will be used for sales and marketing efforts
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October 2009
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ViVu raises $3 million for video conferencing
Video-conferencing service ViVu announced on Tuesday that it has raised $3 million in a Series A round of funding that was led by Inventus Capital Partners. Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Quest Ventures also participated in the round.
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October 2009
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ViVu raises $3M for interactive video suite
ViVu, provider of a platform for producing and managing webcasts and other interactive videos for enterprises, announced today that it brought in $3 million in a first round of funding led by Inventus Capital Partners, and including Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Quest Ventures and well-known entrepreneur Bill Carrico. The Sunnyvale, Calif. company says it plans to use the money to commercialize its video service
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October 2009
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ViVu Concentrates on Group Video Webcasts
ViVu is a new webcast technology company that just announced investment funding to get its first commercial release to market. I had a chance to work with the software in a video chat with the company's management team, and also did a bit of testing using the free trial on their website.
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October 2009
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AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford
I virtually attended my first conference this week at Stanford University called the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford.
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July 2009
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Participatory Video: Could Live on the Scene Become a Party Line?
Video is compelling. We've always known it, but now we can play this game unabashedly. And, we can combine it with a world of reader interaction heretofore only the stuff of science fiction. Your next editorial roundtable with the gubernator may not only be Webcast but could take video questions from readers.
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July 2009
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ViVu Raises Initial Funding Round Led by Draper Fisher Jurvetson
Aims at Participative Event Platform for Media Shows and Corporate Conferences
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January 2009
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