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Tuesday 09th of February 2010

Yuuguu new partnership for Skype


by Alan Harten
May 26, 2009

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With more people now utilising Skype and consequently reducing their bills it is already time for the next step for this technology.

By integrating immediate real time collaboration offered by market leaders Yuuguu with Skype, consumers now have the ability to instantly share a screen with multiple contacts and work together.

Announcing the Yuuguu for Skype Beta system from Manchester, both parties are looking to make in-roads into the business arena.

Offering web conferencing and an on-line platform for meetings it is an attractive and cost effective service for companies of all sizes.

There are many deals available and packages that can be tailored to individual requirements.

Another key advantage is that users will be able to combine their various contacts from the different services as in MSN, Google talk etc.

One good point is that for it to work, each person involved in the particular session does not need to have the Yuuguu system. In fact only the host needs to partake in the service.

As Skype has nearly 500 million users, its clear that Yiiguu is bound to gain enormously.

Skype, an Internet-based telephone operator that uses the VoIP system, is currently part of the Ebay empire, but with things not as wonderful for the online auction house as they once were, Ebay intends to sell off Skype in the next year.

Catering for both Mac and PC users, Yuuguu for Skype Beta is based on consumer demand and with a third of Skype’s customers coming from the business community there is plenty of opportunity to build on previous success.



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