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*[http://www.wengomeeting.com/ Wengomeeting.com] - free web-based videoconferencing | *[http://www.wengomeeting.com/ Wengomeeting.com] - free web-based videoconferencing | ||
*[http://osflash.org/red5 Red5] is an Open Source Flash Server written in Java that supports streaming Audio/Video (FLV and MP3) | *[http://osflash.org/red5 Red5] is an Open Source Flash Server written in Java that supports streaming Audio/Video (FLV and MP3) | ||
**[http://openwetware.org:8080/red5/syabel.html Chat] | |||
**[http://openwetware.org:8080/red5/red5.html videoconf] | |||
==Phone== | ==Phone== | ||
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**Username: your MIT Kerberos ID | **Username: your MIT Kerberos ID | ||
**Security: Use TLS Encryption, if possible | **Security: Use TLS Encryption, if possible | ||
==Miscellaneous== | |||
*[http://www.freeswitch.org/ FreeSWITCH] is an open source telephony platform designed to facilitate the creation of voice and chat driven products scaling from a soft-phone up to a soft-switch. | |||
*[http://evo.caltech.edu The EVO (Enabling Virtual Organizations) System] |
Latest revision as of 15:51, 18 May 2008
Video
- MeBeam
- Wengomeeting.com - free web-based videoconferencing
- Red5 is an Open Source Flash Server written in Java that supports streaming Audio/Video (FLV and MP3)
Phone
- FreeConference - free web-scheduled conference call service
- Lypp - free IM-initiated group calling (will launch in September 2007)
Chat
- MIT Jabber Instant Messaging Service
- Server (domain): mit.edu
- Connect Server: jabber.mit.edu
- Port Number: 5222
- Username: your MIT Kerberos ID
- Security: Use TLS Encryption, if possible
Miscellaneous
- FreeSWITCH is an open source telephony platform designed to facilitate the creation of voice and chat driven products scaling from a soft-phone up to a soft-switch.
- The EVO (Enabling Virtual Organizations) System