Hi, Peter, I had a look at tokbox and wanted to ask about this:  just
suppose that *some*body wanted to run something like that through a
website and then invite people there.  Like maybe my own or even like
say, I dunno, the page for the European Conference in Brussels or the
Coworking Blog (to volunteer other people, lol).  How much work would
that entail?

I am looking at the existing apps  -- I like the memory game but in
Holland, Facebook is gaining ground but is not yet fully, er,
integrated. So a Twitter login would present a lower barrier to
entry.

Anyway, my thought was that a campaign about "What does coworking look
like?"  would not be at all unwelcome.

I am pretty sure I can't run a 24/7 feed of my own space -- I have at
least one member, a psychiatrist, who I feel certain would not get
behind it at all. But I feel sure that can be worked around.

Jeannine

On Dec 10, 7:38 pm, IDEA REPUBLIC <[email protected]> wrote:
> Great. We had the same idea here in germany. so count us in:
> [email protected] . We tested it with skype groupchat a
> couple of weeks ago with 3 spaces and it worked fine. another tool we
> could use ishttp://www.tokbox.com. it supports 20 users at the same
> time. A good date to test it 6 days in a row would be e.g. the
> european jelly week 17-13 
> januaryhttp://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/2010/12/02/take-part-in-the-first-eu...
> .

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