rabble.ca opens a free video conference for the rest of us: the rabble video
commons
"We're excited to see how Canadians use the virtual video space," said rabble.ca publisher,
To drop in on the rabble video commons users just visit http://rabble.ca/rabbletv/commons. If they have a webcam, the commons will recognize their microphone (a headset or headphones is advised) and their video camera. There is no need to download any software. If other folks are in the commons they'll jump right into a conversation with them. If no one is there, users can invite friends, family members or colleagues to hang out with them. They can even let folks know they're using common social media tools like Twitter and Facebook.
"It's like a party or meeting room where you never know who will show up," said Wayne MacPhail, rabble's Director of Emerging Media. "We're going to leave it unstructured and hope the video commons community itself starts to self-organize around the space," MacPhail explained. "We're certain our users will discover uses for the commons we never imagined."
rabble.ca is Canada's most popular source of independent news and views, and features original news, opinion, book reviews, podcasts and live and pre-recorded video exploring issues facing Canadians. rabble.ca is in its 9th year of providing 100% free news content to Canadians. rabble is a non-profit, community supported organization.
For further information: Wayne MacPhail, Director of Emerging Media, (905) 979-7019, [email protected]; Kim Elliott, rabble.ca, Publisher, (647) 477-8534
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