The summer can be considered a time for relaxing at the beach, soaking in the sun, BBQs and being outside. Well, at ooVoo we've been busy. Very busy. And it’s about time we let you know that we’ve been creating new software, powering conversations, hosting and attending events. Check out an example of ooVoo powering the conversation all be it a rather shaky Qik video of one from Erin Kontecki Vest's (AKA Blogger Queen of Spain) where ooVoo connected panels at two different conferences discussing political issues - BlogHer in San Francisco, California with the Netroots conference in Austin, Texas.


(A landscape pic from the back of the room at BlogHer, San Francisco)

At the end of July we took part in the Independent Features Film Festival held at Tribeca Cinemas in New York, where we powered the post movie 'Question and Answer' sessions for directors and producers with members of the audience.

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(Jonald Reyes, producer of "That Asian Thing" takes questions
live on ooVoo at Independent Film Festival)

Memorably Romulo Guardia, director of the acclaimed movie El Señor Presidente, dubbed as “the film that said no to Hugo Chavez” was able to participate and have a face-to-face conversation with the audience, despite being denied a passport to travel to New York by his home government. The movie, which is highly critical of Venezuela’s human rights record, was one of the 23 films showcased at the festival. The full Q&A session can be viewed on the Festival's YouTube channel and video messages from directors and producers from all Independent Film Festival participants are hosted on the festival’s YouTube Channel.

 

Best regards,
Philip Robertson,
director of marketing communications

 

In just under two weeks, I'm heading to PodCamp Boston 3ooVoo is a sponsor and we're excited to announce that we'll be giving 20 PodCamp 'scholarships' to college students interested in attended this unConference as guests of ooVoo.

Podcamp Boston 3 takes place on July 18, 19 and 20 in the Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School.

 Register at PCB3

You may already know that PodCamp Boston is charging registrants $50 to attend this year, so this is your chance to get in for free.  While $50 might not seem like a lot of money, especially when you think about all the great presentations you'll hear and all the social media friends you'll meet, we know that when you're a student, every dollar counts.  So rather than invest our sponsorship money in an exhibit table, hand-outs or tsotchkes/swag, we thought we would give back to the community in the form of free passes.

If you're a student -- or know students that might be interested in applying (please feel free to spread the word) -- we'll be giving away the scholarships to the first 20 people who contact us and meet a few simple criteria:
• You are a college student with an active .edu email address.  You're on the honor system, so we ask that professors and alumni sit this one out.
• You are an ooVoo user who can provide us with a valid ooVoo ID -- it doesn't matter if you subscribe to the fully loaded Super + Phone package or the free Standard package; in fact, it doesn't matter if you just signed up today.  But you will need to include your valid ooVoo User ID in the body of your email and send an ooVoo friend request to philiprobertson for verification.  We promise not to bother you; we just need to make sure you are a subscriber.
• You have a first name, last name and a date of birth.  We know you do, but we'll need to know them to complete the PodCamp registration form -- so if you are selected for a scholarship, we'll need to ask that you share this information with us.
• You let us know you're interested by emailing us at ooVoo@crayonville.com.

To recap, scholarships will go only to the first 20 people who meet the criteria -- so if you're one of the 20, we'll let you know and provide you with a complimentary pass to the event.  (We'll cover your registration fee but you'll need to pay your own travel expenses.) We'll be in touch with each of the lucky 20 personally.

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While I'm at PodCamp, I'll also be joining crayon's Greg Verdino, SHIFT Communications' Doug Haslam and Morpheus Media's Adam Broitman in a session about "Smart Social Media Marketing."  We'll chat about how ooVoo has been using social media channels to promote and implement programs like My ooVoo Day With... and the forthcoming My ooVoo Day: Political Edition, and to engage directly with both influencers and customers on a day-to-day basis in addition to social media and marketing with Greg, Doug and Adam – they are the experts and worth coming to listen to.

I hope to meet some of you at PodCamp - so be sure to join us for our session.  We'll be in the HIM Room from 11:15am to noon on Saturday, July 19.  You can get all of the event details at the PodCamp Boston site. 

Good luck and see you there!

Philip Robertson
Director of Marketing Communications 

Children say the funniest things at least that was the evidence of the popular TV show of the 1990s and 2000s that shared kids being candid, inspiring, awkward, funny and lovely. Kids being kids on video. This weekend is Father's Day for many people around the world and we've heard from a number of users that are sending and receiving ooVoo video messages, especially those fathers that travel for business and won't be at home this Father's Day. Check out a sample video message right on this page. You may need to download and install the latest DivX codecs to view the video in Internet Explorer.  

 

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Duration: 00:09

 

We'll add more video messages to this blog in the next few days and if you'd like us to feature your child being cute, lovely or just funny please send us the video to press@ooVoo.com in either a flash (.FLV) or audio visual (.AVI) format.

If you'd like to send or record a video message for yourself or record a message with your children click here or on the video message button on your ooVoo contact list.

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Press "record" to begin recording your video message.

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You can now send the video to any ooVoo user by pressing on 'Add' or to anyone with an email address by pressing on the envelope with a plus sign.  

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To save the video message as an .FLV or .AVI so you can post it to your blog, website, Facebook and YouTube simply press the "Save As" button at the top of the message. 

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And that's it - simple and easy huh?! Hope you have a happy Father's Day.

Philip

 

 

 

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Good news; we won the Red Herring 100 award which recognizes the top 100 private technology companies in North America. 
The timing is highly appropriate as we officially came out of our beta phase last week with the launch of ooVoo 1.6. What a great way to cap off the first year!

red herring logo

We’ve received plenty of feedback on our new version and the ooVoo Options packages through our support center, the ooVoo forums and directly to us via ooVoo, which we love. Look out for a cool new web feature we’re launching that will bring you face-to-face with some of ooVoo’s employees for direct, real, face-to-face conversations about how you feel about the product, how you’re using it, etc.!

Jamie Watson from ZDnet and Mitch Cantor from Studio Nashvegas blog and others are giving us valuable input and we are encouraged by the initial reactions. Almost everyone appreciates that we have kept ooVoo’s most often-used features free: high quality video chats between up to three people on PC or Mac, video messages, instant message text chat and file transfer. Let’s be honest, there are some customers who aren’t too happy with the change and while we NEVER want an unhappy customer, we are working hard to build a business for the long-term and sometimes that includes unpopular decisions. Call us crazy, but we still believe it’s unbelievable and AMAZING that you can have a video conversation with anyone, anywhere in the world – for as long as you want to – for free.

For those people that are new to the ooVoo experience (where HAVE you been?!) we include a month free trial of ooVoo Super + Phone option that includes video conversation recording, hosting and streaming, adding people to a video chat by phone, advanced video effects and enhanced customer service.  ooVoo Mac users, while not yet enjoying all of the features available on the PC version, will continue to have free six person video chat (in addition to unlimited video messaging, text chat and file transfer) until the full-featured Mac version is ready – we are aiming for Q4 of this year.

Come back soon! 


Philippe

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Hi everyone – Philippe here again. As most of our ooVoo customers know, we’ve been running a trial offer since February to promote the launch of ooVoo 1.5. This promotion gives our customers FREE telephony (up to 500 minutes/month) so they can call any landline or mobile phone in the U.S. or Canada (from within or from outside the U.S.) It’s a great feature because it allows you to add friends, family and co-workers into your video conversations even if those people aren’t at a computer.

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We’ve received a lot of positive feedback from this promotion and we’re learning a lot in the process. Unfortunately, one of the things we’re learning is that some people are using it to make harassing or prank calls to individuals, a behavior not uncommon in VoIP or regular telephone services, but obviously very concerning to us (and not permissible per the terms of the ooVoo end user license agreement). 

We’ve taken immediate steps to answer the complaints we’ve received from the affected individuals and to block the users making these calls. We want to be able to continue to offer this great feature (and trial offer) to our valuable customers who are using it in the way it was designed: to communicate and connect with each other - whether it’s face-to-face or on the phone – from anywhere in the world. Please send an email to reportmisconduct@ooVoo.com if you need any assistance in this regard.

Thanks,

Philippe

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I wanted to write a quick post to tell everyone some good news about ooVoo. We found out yesterday that we were one of the winners of the CNET Webware 100 Awards in the Communications Category. This award is great because the Web 2.0 user community decides the ultimate winners – voting for the finalists selected by the Webware editors. This year, the community voted nearly two million times and we think some of those were from our loyal ooVoo users like you – so thanks! Read more in our press section here.

Philippe

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Ever wanted to actually communicate with the people you have in your Facebook friends list? I don’t mean communicate in the Facebook “poke” sense of the word, by sending a virtual plastic monkey or randomly being bitten by a vampire.  ooVoo users with Facebook accounts can now initiate a live face-to-face video chat from within Facebook at the click of a button.

Follow these steps and you’ll be having real conversations quicker than you can become a vampire or get involved in a food fight.

1. Find the ooVoo link

2. Be sure to check “put a box in my profile” – as this is where your friends will find the ooVoo Me button

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3. Add your ooVoo ID
ooVoo link

4. Voila - your ooVoo link, complete with your lovely profile image will now appear on your Facebook profile.

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5. We might suggest moving the ooVoo link onto the left hand side of your profile just below your friends to make it easy to find and start talking.


6. Your friends that have ooVoo running on their PC or Mac need only click on “ooVoo Me” to start a face-to-face conversation with you. Those that don’t can click on “Get ooVoo“ to catch up with the rest of civilization and have a real conversation… without virtual plastic monkeys

Don't have a Facebook account but do send email or host a webpage/blog? Then simply follow the instructions to create your ooVoo widget and have people contact you in the same way on MySpace, your blog or even the signature of your emails. Follow the instructions on how to download the HTML code here

 

Philip Robertson
Director of marketing communications

Technorati Profile
 

By way of a brief introduction, I’m Tom Herman vice president of product development for ooVoo. I’ll keep this post brief, or as brief as I can make it. There have been many requests by ooVoo users who want to broadcast their ooVoo conversation over the internet… to many people at the same time.  It's pretty easy to do and here are the steps:


1) Download a virtual camera software, there are many out there, but one we have used successfully here in the test lab at ooVoo is SplitCam (http://www.SplitCamera.com).  It's free and stable.

2) Launch splitcam and set the video source to "Desktop".


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3) Set the frame rate to 30 FPS and test both interlaced and de-interlaced for highest quality
 

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4) You now have a virtual web camera that looks like a real camera pointed at your desktop.  If you have a broadcast solution, then you're all set, just grab this "virtual" video camera as the source for your broadcast.  If you don't have a broadcast solution, you can use a free one like uStream.TV (http://www.uStream.tv). At their homepage, click the "broadcast now" button and set up an account.

5) On ustream, you also want to make sure to set the video and audio qualities as high as they will go.  uStream allows you to embed your video stream w/ an HTML snippet into your web site and it also allows you to just give the uStream URL for people to watch your broadcast on their web site.

6) Once you have SplitCam and uStream all set up and you're ready to go, you need to launch ooVoo and start your call.  Then make the ooVoo window 100% and you'll see that the broadcast shows your whole desktop, but that means it just shows ooVoo since at 100% it takes up your whole desktop.  SplitCam doesn't recognize an "extended desktop", so if you use two monitors, you can open up a web browser in your second monitor and see the broadcast of your ooVoo conversation which takes up all of your 1st monitor.

A couple of notes...  First this is all free.  Second, the quality of uStream isn't the greatest.  To really broadcast to many people at the same time in high quality and high resolution, you obviously will need to pay for that service.  ooVoo doesn't offer that service right now, but we're looking at providing this in the future.  However  the more requests we receive for this feature on our feedback page, the more likely that it will happen... (http://www.oovoo.com//about/feedback.aspx).

Finally, you'll notice that SplitCam comes up in the web cam choices under ooVoo.  In this way, if you are in an ooVoo video conference and want to show someone on the video call with you an image, a video file, a web page or whatever you're looking at on your computer, it's very easy to just change from your web cam (Logitech or built in cam, or whatever) to the SplitCam virtual camera which is showing a feed of your desktop.  Pretty cool, eh?

Got any other power tips or what to share more idea?  Contact me at Tom.Herman@oovoo.com.

Tom Herman,
vice president of product development

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I’m really excited about some great news we just received from CNET. ooVoo is being considered for a 2008 Webware 100 Award – an awards program where CNET’s Webware users vote for their favorite Web 2.0 applications across many different categories. The editors of CNET Webware.com selected ooVoo to be one of 30 nominees in the communications category -- and now it’s time for our users to show their love for ooVoo by voting for us here!.

Since we launched in June 2007 we’ve received a lot of positive feedback (some not so positive, but we encourage that too) and reviews from ooVoo users, bloggers and media. Our recent release, ooVoo 1.5, was positively reviewed by the Associated Press, Laptop Magazine, Yahoo Tech, ZDnet.co.uk and CNET. And last year, we won PC Magazine’s for Best Software Innovator award at the Digital Life show and a 2007 Web User Gold award. With your help, we can add to our growing list of kudos. But most importantly, these things help to increase awareness of ooVoo – which means more friends and contacts for you to chat with.

Please vote for us before March 31st. The winners will be announced on April 21 – please vote for us here!

Thank you!!!

Philippe

I’m Marty Walker, COO of ooVoo. I basically get to do whatever Philippe doesn’t want to do.

I’ll admit it: I don’t have a technology background. Before joining ooVoo, I was in the pet food business for many years. I had the good fortune to be at The Iams Company when it was very small and was there as it grew into a $1.7 billion business. You could say my background is in helping bring something small to a point where millions of people can enjoy it.

I’m also in that technologically challenged age group – I’m approaching 60, my kids are grown , have all left home and now live in different cities in America. I’ll tell you something: having the ability to see them on a regular basis with ooVoo is pretty cool.

Right before my son graduated last year, I ooVoo’d with my two sons. One’s in Hoboken. One’s in Boston. I was headed to Israel on business. The three of us had a great conversation and a big laugh about football chatter. It was funny watching them on camera being themselves - one is a typical college kid who was wearing a baseball cap and no shirt, his brother was “giving him the razz.” (translation “making fun of him”). His brother replied with an obscene gesture and we all laughed. That’s ooVoo – real communication!

Another example of how easy ooVoo makes staying in touch: My 71 year old mother-in-law is from Tokyo. Her daughters are in Sacramento and her son’s in Bakersfield. When she first connected with them on ooVoo it was incredible to watch – to be 71 and see your daughter this way whenever she wanted despite the distance. She had a real sparkle in her eye.

I’d like for everybody to experience face-to-face communication with ooVoo. A tremendous number of people don’t know the capability is there. It’s a brand new category of consumer experience. You need it in your home. As with all advancements, we believe technology savvy early adopters will use this first, and then, as awareness grows and people become more comfortable sitting in the living room ooVooing, face-to-face communication will become more widely used.

What’s unique for me about ooVoo is that the people here live and breathe this thing. We are heavier users of our own product than just about anybody. I use it every day. We’re really conscientious about understanding what it is we are providing by experiencing it personally. That really impressed me.

What would I be doing if I weren’t here? Something challenging that contributes to the lives of humans or pets. Maybe just reading a good Vince Flynn novel and drinking cocktails on the beach.
 
See you on ooVoo.

Marty Walker, chief operating officer, ooVoo

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We’ve had an exciting week here at ooVoo with the launch of our new version, ooVoo 1.5! New features, new users and a lot of great new ideas coming in from people around the world. And next week, it gets even better with the launch of the “My ooVoo Day With…” event in which we asked approximately 20 bloggers to connect with members of their online communities through video conversation. ooVoo will enable these bloggers – including iJustine, Mitch Joel, Joseph Jaffe, Jack Myers and more – to meet each other to talk face-to-face about whatever they want and get to know each other a bit beyond the usual text, comment posts and Twitters.

In addition, one of our participants gave us the great idea of supporting a charity in our hosts’ names as part of this event. We selected the Frozen Pea Fund
to support *** cancer research through the American Cancer Society. The Frozen Pea Fund was established on Twitter, by one of our My ooVoo Day With participating bloggers, Susan Reynolds, during her own personal struggle with *** cancer. We feel really good about enabling both the charity through our financial support and the connection between Susan and her community through our technology. We’re excited to see what happens in all of these video conversations and will post the recordings online after the event to share with you. There are still sign-up slots available. Please go to www.myoovooday.com to find one.

Lisa Abourezk, VP Marketing, ooVoo

Since ooVoo is really about communicating and relationships, and because many of you have asked about the people behind ooVoo, we’ve decided to tell you a little about ourselves, what motivates us and where we think face-to-face communication is headed.


Psychologists say that seeing another person while communicating doubles the amount of information exchanged. So why hasn’t it happened until now? I suspect it’s because understanding how visuals enhance communication requires a huge dose of rationalism; you just don’t get it till you do it. From the start, our dream was to make real face-to-face remote communication possible. To me, that means a high quality and easy-to-use tool that works in everyday real life.


Take my family. With three kids (and a fourth on the way), family and friends around the world and an active professional life, I can’t be at home as much as I’d like. ooVoo allows me to do homework with my kids and read them bedtime stories while traveling. It gives me flexibility and the chance to stay truly together. It’s also very addictive: you feel as if something is missing when you don’t have it.


Our biggest challenge as a company is that we’re creating a category, and we’re doing it globally. It’s fascinating to be at the cutting edge of technology and cultural change, where almost everything is related to social networks, especially with visual technology moving out of the office and into the living room.


I’ll leave you with this thought: Dream with us. Be as addicted to face-to-face communication as we are. Make ooVoo part of your life because we are going to fundamentally change the way you maintain your relationships with people. It plays to the roots of mankind and human interaction. Enjoy it and continue to let us know what you think.


Philippe

 

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11-15-07 - Addendum

As I mentioned in my last post, we are preparing for a major infrastructure upgrade. It’s an important and complicated step in the evolution of ooVoo. We will begin the upgrade over the course of the next week and will post a more detailed status update here when it’s complete. In the meantime, look out for "Service Alerts" that will appear at the bottom of your contact list during the procedure. Thanks again for your patience and see you on ooVoo. - Philippe.

11-09-07 I really hope you are enjoying ooVoo and using it to communicate with friends and family face-to-face over the Internet.  I feel good about the progress we are making in helping bring the people of the world closer together.  I enjoy hearing from people around the globe who are using ooVoo and I hope you will continue to share your thoughts and ideas with us – here and in our forums -- on how we can continue to make ooVoo an easier-to-use, fun and friendly way to communicate with your friends and family. I also wanted to let you know that we have a major upgrade and improvement coming during the next week.  We will be transitioning to a new production system on Wednesday, November 14th and will need to take ooVoo offline for a few hours. You may experience a few minor service interruptions in the days following the system upgrade but we expect them to be short, and appreciate your patience as we complete the task.   The reason behind this upgrade is very exciting to me. There are so many people joining ooVoo – millions of video conversations have happened around the globe in the last three months -- and this new infrastructure will help us continue to give each user a high-quality experience when they meet with their friends and family on ooVoo. It's what all of us at ooVoo love to do. I am proud of our quality of service to date but also know we need to continually improve. This upgrade is another step in our mission to deliver the best and easiest to use video communication platform on the Internet.   More that anything, I am excited that our new system will allow us to help millions more people around the globe become a part of ooVoo.  I hope you will continue to tell your friends about ooVoo -- we will have plenty of room for all of you!  Thanks for your support and I’ll see you on ooVoo.  Philippe.

 

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Since we launched ooVoo in June we’ve been working hard on the next round of improvements and updates, including the much anticipated Mac version. Firstly, ooVoo for the Mac is currently in Alpha testing with a core group of users. All is going well and we are on track to release a Mac Beta version by the end of 2007.  More news to come, watch this space. If you would like to be considered for this Alpha, please send a message to the Support Center. Please send the model name of the Mac you are using.

 

More than 1 million video conversations take place on ooVoo each month between users in more than 200 countries and territories.  This has really helped us understand how ooVoo works and where we can make improvements. Work on the next version for the PC is underway (version 1.5), incorporating feedback from users, requests for new features and upgrades we believe will make the communication experience even better.

In addition to this blog, we have opened the ooVoo forums where new friendships are forming, discussions about new features are taking place, and additional technical support is being dispensed. Special interest groups including the 'deaf community' and 'education' have sprung up and we encourage others to use the forums as a place to share ideas and meet. Philippe

 

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Welcome to ooVoo!

This week is our official launch to the public, although we’ve been live and downloadable for a couple of months. And to our delight, more than 100,000 people from more than 150 countries around the world have already discovered ooVoo and are using it to communicate in an amazing new way. 

It’s an exciting time for the senior management team who began thinking about this application we now call ooVoo at the beginning of 2006.  From the beginning, ooVoo’s founders wanted to create something that would change how people communicate online in a meaningful way. Recognizing that video was becoming a more prevalent vehicle for communication online and in mobile applications, we designed ooVoo with video at its core.  All of our features: allowing six-way face-to-face video conversations, IM, file sharing, video messaging  – and many other features currently in development — map back to the original concept: ‘make communication more meaningful and fun.’

Through this blog, we’ll keep you updated on the new features, new concepts and uses of ooVoo as they are being developed. Share your opinions with us, we thrive on how people are using and want to use ooVoo to make their online communication more fun and meaningful.  

Philippe

CEO of ooVoo