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Fuze Wants You to View Your Next Meeting in HD

"Apple's new iPad has become the killer collaboration device thanks to blazing fast 4G network speed and the crystal-clear retina display," says FuzeBox CEO Jeff Cavins. "Businesses that are adopting the Apple ecosystem no longer have to sacrifice quality of experience or service when it comes to visual collaboration."

Presentation

During a presentation, presenters can play videos, show images, or mark up images with a virtual pen for other attendees in the conference. During video and control support is limited to just 10 people, the app can support conferences of up to a 1,000 people simultaneously, with others participating via phone and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). Participants can as well join a conference directly from their iPad, phone or any computer connected to the web.

The conference is synced up to the frame for everyone participating, no matter what the quality a person's connection may be. So to illustrate, if you were an ad agency trying to collaborate on your latest ad, you could talk about the exact same frame of video with colleagues around the world simultaneously -- even if one of those colleagues was connected to a less-than-stellar data network.

Verizon will also shortly be selling Fuze for iPad to business clients, along with 4G iPads. This will allow clients to receive bills for the service on their Verizon bill, to put it more exactly than through a separate charge from Fuze.

More information: Yahoo