July 11, 2008

Kaleidoscope Videoconferencing makes meeting magic happen

Teleportation exists only in the imaginations of techies and Trekkies, but Kaleidoscope Videoconferencing has the next best thing that technology has to offer.
The Columbia-based business combines video communications systems with PCs, the Internet and multi-media devices to create customized conferences that allow multi-site, real-time interactive exchanges.

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Speaking Out: Summer just started, and I’m already sick of this election

I used to enjoy the sport of politics. It was for me, like many, an art form — the debate, the issues, the future. There are rare occasions in which that art form still exists. One is the Columbia Business Times’ Sunday Morning Roundtable. Another is Meet the Press. The unique atmosphere of those environments

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Cyber cops: parenting amid social networking requires diligence

When a fellow mom told Nikki Barnes that she ought to be concerned about her daughter’s MySpace page, she responded, “My daughter doesn’t have a MySpace page.” “Oh, yes she does,” the other mother answered, and she proved it by showing Barnes the site. Seven months earlier, when her 14-year-old daughter had asked to set

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Customer Service: Form and function are some factors to consider when building company Web site

A Web site is an essential tool in many companies’ marketing mixes nowadays. Not having a site is often a detriment in today’s information-crazed, I-want-it-now, Web-savvy world. In combination with other marketing pieces, it can be an important image-enhancing and information distribution tool. According to a Retail Advertising & Marketing Association survey published last year

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