Vokle was an embeddable Internet microsite application that allowed speakers to broadcast live video to a virtual auditorium of viewers and take live video calls and text questions from the audience. VOKLE privately launched a prototype in March 2009, and PC Magazine noted that VOKLE was a "web-based platform for video conversations" that seemed to be "adding voice to social networking." VOKLE refined its alpha version and launched its current version to the public on December 11, 2009. The beta version of VOKLE allows for remote co-hosts, screening of video calls and live video editing, and is aimed "to help you take social to the next step by providing you with your own customized, branded video chat platform." The application is web-based, can be embedded on external websites, and does not require plug-ins or downloads. More information...
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