About Talking Communities Web Conferencing
Talking Communities began almost as soon as the
Internet came into existence. George Buys, a totally blind
computer user began searching for ways that the blind community
could collaborate and assist each other through the new
technologies emerging with personal computers and the Web. After
utilizing several companies and developers, he hooked up with
Steven Hoffmann in 2002 to open an on-line web conferencing
company. At the time, Hoffmann was living and working in Brazil
doing interactive streaming media broadcasting. The formation of
Talking Communities opened a new world for on-line collaboration
through the use of accessible voice-conferencing and
collaboration tools.
All development today in the company is done in-house, allowing
for flexibility and agility in this fast-paced and growing
market. Intelligent programming allows for widespread
customization of the software, websites, and administration
panels, introducing a concept totally unique to online
conferencing. This customization allows you not only to build
your own environment, but even allows you to integrate
web-conferencing into any existing platform.
Talking Communities is rewriting the way that web-conferencing
and webcasting is done, allowing it to be seamlessly integrated
with the latest technologies of Web 2.0, including Blogs, Social
Networks, 3-D Virtual Worlds, and just about any existing or
future trend anywhere on the Web. We do not claim to lead the
way to the future. Instead we will be there, by your side, fully
and seamlessly integrated with every new pioneering advancement
on the Internet. And as these new concepts and technologies
forge the way into Web 2.0, Talking Communities will be part of
it all.
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