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    Tokbox Videoconferencing Review Discussion

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    By Dustin Sklavos

    Tokbox aims itself clearly at the free consumer videoconferencing market, which sounds like an oxymoron. Is Tokbox really a paradigm-breaking success, or a solution in search of a problem? We break it down in this review.

    In many ways, Tokbox feels like the consumer-bred cousin to Adobe's ConnectNow; the large desktop-style interface speaks more to keeping up with friends and family than holding an important business meeting, and one of the most intriguing features has to be its integration with Yahoo! Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, MSN Messenger, and Google Chat.



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