New Press Release: Record your Webinars and Share Anywhere for Free

Record your Webinars and Share Anywhere for Free

 We just released a new PR.

Record your Webinars and Share Anywhere for Free

Seoul, Korea, September 25, 2007 – The Free Video Conferencing Website Palbee.com is launching two new Web 2.0 features – Free Recording and Sharing. 

Palbee.com has been providing free video conferencing services since its launch in July of this year.  Now users can record video conference sessions such as Webinars, and share their recordings by embedding them in their blogs or using widgets. 

To record, users need to select the Meeting + Recording option before starting a video conference session.  When finished, all the recordings can be accessed via the user’s personal page, My Page.  Each user can store up to 2 GB of recordings, or more than 50 different sessions, at no charge. To share the recorded sessions, users either embed the Palbee Player or plug-in the Palbee Widget into their blogs or any other web page. It’s as easy as embedding video. 

Although many consider video conferencing sessions to be a group activity, “At Palbee, you can come alone and record your webinars, presentations, or lectures,” said Albert Kim, CEO of Zenitum Entertainment Computing.  “This format of delivering a message, presentation slides with video and audio, is very effective over the Internet, especially for marketing and education.” 

One local university hospital is using the Record and Share feature for educating its web site visitors on public health.  “We are getting positive feedback.  By offering simple presentations on our own web site with video of a doctor, we can communicate better with outpatients,” said Joongsang Cho, Director of the East-West Medical Center, Kyunghee University in Seoul. 

“The video conferencing has been treated as a professional tool,” added Albert, “I certainly think individual experts will enjoy this Web 2.0 feature at Palbee.com.” 

To record and share presentations, visit http://www.palbee.com

If you have any question regarding the PR, contact Matthew Weigand, Manager of Media Relations