Two that come to mind are www.yugma.com and www.dimdim.com.

Roger Wright
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On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Ralph Smith <[email protected]>wrote:

>  This has probably been asked and answered before but …
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> I have someone at our non-profit with a need to host web meetings or
> webinars with anywhere from 15 to 50 attendees – mostly for providing
> instructions and answering questions about a specific application they all
> use.  The person asking about this is concerned with cost, wants the ability
> to record sessions, and is concerned about audio quality.
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> Anyone have any recommendations or opinions good or bad, on the different
> services out there?
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> *Ralph Smith*
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> Gateway Community Industries
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