Filed under: Internet, Video, Office, Web services, Google
Google enters the video conferencing market
Unlike several competing video conferencing applications, Marratech requires a desktop download. Clients are available for PC and Mac users. This would hardly be the first desktop application from Google, which already offers the Google Desktop search program and the Picasa picture organizing software.
But it would also be interesting to see Google tie video conferencing into its online office suite, allowing users to discuss documents, spreadsheets, and presentations all from a single web-based interface.
No word on when Google will launch its video conferencing application or how much it will resemble Marratech's current offering.

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