Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Fuze Meeting: Problem Free Web Meetings

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Give us 30 days and we'll show you a whole different kind of web meeting: seamless, productive, free of software crashes...and, dare we say even fun.

Here are five reasons to use Fuze Meeting for your web conferencing needs:

  • Fuze Meeting is browser-based. No clunky downloads.
  • Show video, presentations and graphics in high definition.
  • Dial anyone in within Fuze Meeting, with our Fetch feature, and get your meetings started on time, every time.
  • For ad-hoc webinars, share meeting links in real-time on Facebook and Twitter.
  • Fuze Meeting is cheaper than WebEx and GoToMeeting, with no monthly minimums or hidden charges.

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Fuze Meeting, a product of Fuze Box, Inc.
Fuze Box, Inc., 140 Second Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105  

 

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