by admin on June 12, 2010
Calliflower got a nice mention on Leo Laporte’s The Tech Guy show last week.
Q: David, Houston, TX – Teleconferencing for the blind
David is blind and wants to know if there’s a free teleconferencing service for him? Leo says that Calliflower is a good option.
David has created a podcast called “NO EYES REQUIRED,” where he talks about technology for the blind. David also has a music label! He taught himself computers and podcasting to boot! Not bad for a 13 year old!
via The Tech Guy Labs – Leo Laporte, “The Tech Guy” on the Premiere Radio Networks.
Yep. Conference calling for free…iotum, a communications company, recently launched a new service called calliflower. If you’ve used a business-oriented conference bridge before, it has all of those features, but it’s even a bit more than that.
From their web-based dashboard,you can create calls and invite participants as well as manage and record the call. It also provides you and the other callers with a visual information about the call and the people on it. If you have documents related to the call, you can upload those into the interface to share them with everyone…
The great thing about Web conferencing is the collaborative tools included in the service. They make information easier to share, interpret, absorb and present.
via Completely free conference calling, really. | billeater.com.
Note: a nice review from Jessica Bosari, even though some of the features she mentions are only available in the premium (paid-for) version of Calliflower.
by admin on March 12, 2010
Calliflower operates a convenient platform that integrates web and phone applications and offers both USA and other countries local numbers. The web app features live chat on the site. Calliflower can save the call recording as an MP3 file and post it to iTunes for free as a podcast. Other nice features include SMS text, e-mail reminders, and various administrator features.
via 8 Obscure Interactive Social Tools « David Alpern’s Perspectives.