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April 06, 2005
Open-source webcasting tool
Alan Wexelblat advises that we can do our own interactive webcasting with the help of The Knowledge Media Design Institute of the University of Toronto's "family of ePresence software and support services" -- available under open source licenses.
Posted by Kevin J. Heller at April 6, 2005 08:49 PM
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