DimDim Hosts Your Webinars for Free [Screenshot Tour]

If you work in a corporate culture that's fond of meetings, or an industry that involves lots of long-distance collaboration, you've no doubt heard an increasing amount about "webinars" lately. The web-based meetings, usually involving collaborative editing, whiteboard brainstorming, slideshow presentations, and/or live desktop sharing, are helpful when teaching a computer concept or technique, providing a one-way presentation a la PowerPoint, or presenting ideas and getting feedback from clients...

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  1. Thanks for pulling in this Lifehacker post on Dimdim!

    -k
    Kevin Micalizzi, Community Manager, Dimdim Free Web Conferencing
    e: kevin@dimdim.com / www.dimdim.com

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