Apparently the latest Skype (beta 5 for Mac, and the regular release for 
Windows) has multi-way conferencing. Some televisions are integrating Skype, 
which could be good for a conference room.

I believe Gizmo Project was killed by Google. Enough people have Skype that I 
would say it's semi-ubiquitous.

oovoo does multi-way calls, but I don't know anyone who uses it.

Qik now has a video chat platform, but it is just point-to-point (but they have 
mobile apps, too).

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On Nov 11, 2010, at 4:04 PM, Iris Kavanagh wrote:

> Hi-
> 
> I apologize if this is a duplicate question, but I couldn't find any archives 
> on the group which answered my question.
> 
> Does anyone have success with setting up multi point video conferencing? 
> Ideally I'd like to have a system that can work with other types of systems 
> rather than only a proprietary system. For instance, I'd love to be able to 
> connect with other coworking spaces around the globe, multiples spaces at the 
> same time, and not have to worry about compatibility issues.
> 
> Would love to hear thoughts, suggestions and especially success stories! 
> 
> Many thanks.
> 
> ~ iris 
> 
> @slickiris
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> 
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