Live video broadcasting & conferencing from your own web page. Sounds absurd? Looks like it ain't anymore: Stickam promises to offer web-based video conferences for up to five users at a time. (Plus some music and video playing feats.)
Differently from other Flash-based tools which allow you to embed rich-media content like photos, audio or video clips onto your web pages with custom widgets that contain one such clip or track, Stickam integrates these abilities into one customizable player which can carry within itself all of your selected music tracks, digital images and video clips that you want to share through your web site...
Stickam is completely free to use and can be used with any type of computer as it is completely web-based.
Stickam's still in beta, and according to Robin Good it also needs to improve on usability, but hey, watch out for this.
Differently from other Flash-based tools which allow you to embed rich-media content like photos, audio or video clips onto your web pages with custom widgets that contain one such clip or track, Stickam integrates these abilities into one customizable player which can carry within itself all of your selected music tracks, digital images and video clips that you want to share through your web site...
Stickam is completely free to use and can be used with any type of computer as it is completely web-based.
Stickam's still in beta, and according to Robin Good it also needs to improve on usability, but hey, watch out for this.
peterb - 27. Apr, 01:50


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