Live Voice Communication Comes To Second Life
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Found on: webpronews.com

"The line between the virtual and physical worlds is becoming thinner every day. As more complex interactions take place in virtual spaces, better communication is essential."
These words come from Rob Seaver, CEO of Vivox, an integrated online voice communications company. Vivox announced that, beginning October 4, it will give away a million free phone minutes and distribute group chat "microphones" to residents of Second Life. Vivox's technology will let SL residents make calls to other residents as well as use in-game phone booths to call any land line or mobile phone in North America. Residents visiting the Vivox kiosk can get their virtual hands on one of a few Vivox microphones that will allow up to five people have a live group voice chat.

Found on: webpronews.com

"The line between the virtual and physical worlds is becoming thinner every day. As more complex interactions take place in virtual spaces, better communication is essential."
These words come from Rob Seaver, CEO of Vivox, an integrated online voice communications company. Vivox announced that, beginning October 4, it will give away a million free phone minutes and distribute group chat "microphones" to residents of Second Life. Vivox's technology will let SL residents make calls to other residents as well as use in-game phone booths to call any land line or mobile phone in North America. Residents visiting the Vivox kiosk can get their virtual hands on one of a few Vivox microphones that will allow up to five people have a live group voice chat.

