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TinyChat Delivers Disposable Video Conferencing Without Any Downloads Or Installs

Connecting via the internet is a very natural thing to do. The medium has paved the way for couples meeting online, marrying and having babies, allowed people to organise public meetups and events and allows users from opposite ends of the earth to connect and communicate.

The problem with the sheer number of people connecting on the internet is that there are just so many tools and services to connect via. Sometimes there is a requirement to get multiple people together using a single service that everyone can use regardless of Operating System or computer type. One such service that can fill this void is TinyChat, a service that acts as a temporary yet powerful chat room, serving text based chat aswell as video conferencing, it requires no third party software and runs effortlessly in your browser.

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Record A Screencast From Your Browser With ScreenCastle

Screencasting has always been a good way to demonstrate how to use a certain piece of software or to produce informative tutorials on how to complete difficult computing tasks. Many screencasters will be familiar with Windows applications such as CamStudio and JingProject, but a lot of people won’t expect to be able to record their videos right from the browser.

Screencastle is a web based service that does exactly this. Using a powerful Java applet, the service launches with the click of a button and sits at the top of your screen as you record your chosen task.

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Episode One: How to setup Gmail IMAP on Mail.app & iPhone

image Today I am pleased to announce a new feature on WillINeedIt.com; Vodcasts. I can hear the collective mutterings around “What is a Vodcast?” so let me clear things up a bit for you. A Vodcast is a video specifically created for iPod users to be able to view on their iPod’s or iPhone’s and can be subscribed to via iTunes.

WillINeedIt.com have partnered with Dave Day over at MacVideoGuides to bring you tutorials on how to do absolutely anything with a Mac! Today’s episode concentrates on giving a quick overview of GMail IMAP and shows you the correct way to setup Gmail IMAP on OS X’s Mail.app and the iPhone/iPod Touch.

You can view the video below and in the future Vodcast links and subscription buttons will be added.


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