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Video Conference
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Video Conference
A meeting in which one or more participants participate by projecting their images on an audio-visual device. This allows one to attend a meeting from a great distance. Proponents of video conferencing argue that it saves on the cost of travel, especially in a multinational corporation. Critics contend that video conferences restrict the camaraderie and informal exchanges that facilitate the conduct of business.


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Online video conferencing is much more than simple video chatting Not only does it allow you to talk with others by video and give video presentations, a good conferencing software package gives you the capability to collaborate and share files Online video conferencing is much more than simple video chatting.
Ever since the technology of audio and video conferencing evolved, there have been constant changes and advancements in conferencing equipment.
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