I've tried to blog the post from Digg, which worked out just fine... Interesting!
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Friday, October 26, 2007
First Press Message: Vidivic: Free webbased Videoconferencing
This week, in our company Androme, we launched a first press message about our service Vidivic.
I assisted the company in doing this and was astonished with the results.
This is the original message we posted in collaboration with PRNewsWire
After a day the results were visible on google, our website went from 178 hits to 380 hits. After two days, this became 1100 and today we achieved 12000 search results. We know this will be temporarily, but it is interesting however.
To add something to it, I've added our newsmessage to some social bookmarking sites, like digg and del.icio.us.
Digg it!
Reddit!
I assisted the company in doing this and was astonished with the results.
This is the original message we posted in collaboration with PRNewsWire
Vidivic Enables Free Web Based Video Conferencing
DIEPENBEEK, Belgium, October 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Androme, a leading software development company announces the launch of Vidivic (http://www.vidivic.com), a free web based service offering high-quality video conferencing using Androme's Intellivic Software Development Kit (SDK).
Vidivic is a revolutionary new offering that will transform the way meetings are conducted. It enables users to meet business partners inside the web browser window, thus removing the need to travel long and time consuming journeys for often short meetings. The platform allows participants to join the meeting from their desks at the actual starting time.
In addition to high-quality video and audio, Vidivic manages the arrangements for the meeting - the user simply selects the people to be invited and states the meeting date and time. Vidivic makes video conferencing accessible to everyone with an internet connection, a web cam and a web browser. Without a web cam, participants can still join meetings using a microphone or telephone.
Nowadays, regular video conferencing solutions require large investments, hence being affordable by larger companies. Vidivic does not require large investments or dedicated hardware and will therefore also benefit a host of smaller companies too, making video conferencing more widely accessible. As a result, Vidivic targets all companies in need of inexpensive and easy-to-use video conferencing.
Notes to editors
Androme has gained market power in the area of video telephony communication platforms with its Intellivic product line (Softphone, Smartphone, SDK), a set of high quality SIP based audio and video telephony tools and products. The Vidivic service is based upon Androme's Intellivic Software Development Kit (SDK) which provides easy access to video telephony and communications using a set of APIs. The SDK is also sold to telecom operators and software companies wanting to integrate high quality audio and video into their products and services.
http://www.androme.com
http://www.intellivic.com
Vidivic is a free online video conferencing service which allows users to organize and attend web meetings. These meetings can be joined using a web cam and headset, to enjoy full video conferencing. If a pc or internet connection is unavailable, users can use a regular telephone to dial into the video conference and still participate in the meeting. Vidivic is built by in-house developers, using Intellivic SDK, a software development product which helps software developers to create their own video telephony applications.
http://www.vidivic.com
After a day the results were visible on google, our website went from 178 hits to 380 hits. After two days, this became 1100 and today we achieved 12000 search results. We know this will be temporarily, but it is interesting however.
To add something to it, I've added our newsmessage to some social bookmarking sites, like digg and del.icio.us.
Digg it!
Reddit!
Monday, October 01, 2007
Disneyland
Last week, we went to Disneyland in Paris.
We stayed in the Santa Fe hotel for 5 days, and went to the Disneyparks for 3 days.
I've uploaded some pictures to give you an idea of the fun we had :)
These are some pictures of the Main entrance of the Disneyland Park, with Main street.
We started with the Thunder Mountain train, which we did twice, since we were practically alone in the park :)
On the second day, we went to the studios park, where we enjoyed the ride through some Special Effects scenes, as you can see on the picture below.
On our last day in the park, we went to Discovery Land, and took some pictures, e.g. with the sword of Excalibur. I couldn't get it out of the stone, so I'm not the true king of Excalibur I guess.
Offcourse we enjoyed geocaching too when we were in Paris. We did some very pretty caches. We left our first geocoin (The Long Island Geocoin), and took another we found with us.
After the trip to Paris, we stopped at the seaside in Belgium to spend the weekend. We went for a trip to Bruges, where we found 3 geocaches. Too bad all the geocoins were stolen from the caches...
We stayed in the Santa Fe hotel for 5 days, and went to the Disneyparks for 3 days.
I've uploaded some pictures to give you an idea of the fun we had :)
These are some pictures of the Main entrance of the Disneyland Park, with Main street.
We started with the Thunder Mountain train, which we did twice, since we were practically alone in the park :)
On the second day, we went to the studios park, where we enjoyed the ride through some Special Effects scenes, as you can see on the picture below.
On our last day in the park, we went to Discovery Land, and took some pictures, e.g. with the sword of Excalibur. I couldn't get it out of the stone, so I'm not the true king of Excalibur I guess.
Offcourse we enjoyed geocaching too when we were in Paris. We did some very pretty caches. We left our first geocoin (The Long Island Geocoin), and took another we found with us.
After the trip to Paris, we stopped at the seaside in Belgium to spend the weekend. We went for a trip to Bruges, where we found 3 geocaches. Too bad all the geocoins were stolen from the caches...
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