Convenience The beauty of Flash for video conferencing is that it’s nearly ubiquitous. Unless you happen to be working on student computer in a public school, Flash is probably already installed and running like a deer on your computer. In fact, if you can watch videos on YouTube, Reuters.com, or…

VSee
Everyone knows that “less is more,” right? VSee’s dedication to this common-sense design principle into action by making it possible for anyone to get started using VSee with just a single click from its home page. There is no downloading and no installing involved for the user. If you’re interested…
Thanks to the hard work of the VSee Engineering Team, there has been a lot of great “under the hood” work done for this last release, and we hope you enjoy the greater VSee stability and functionality. I especially want to highlight the new “One-click signup” and encourage you to…
One of the highlights of life at VSee is the annual wakeboarding trip at Don Pedro Lake, which was just this past weekend. We rent a houseboat and pack as many people into it as is advisable and then set off with a whoop and a holler. This year we…
We were very excited to talk with the University of Southern California (USC) School of Pharmacy last week and to learn how they are using VSee. They have been using VSee to broadcast lectures into an overflow room with three 65″ HDTVs. They have set it up with the video/lecturer…
VSee is at the NASA IT Summit 2011 in San Francisco today (Monday) and tomorrow (Tuesday), Stop by the SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation) booth (401) where we’re showing off our stuff or join in the IT Summit events remotely.


