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The Best UberConference Alternative in 2021: Callbridge

The workforce is adapting to a changing method of “getting work done” as out-of-office collaboration, online presentations, and virtual meetings take precedence over real-life interactions. Freelancers, solopreneurs, and remote workers know how this works all too well, and have been using video conferencing solutions like UberConference for quite some time. But for start-ups and small

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The Best GoToMeeting Alternative in 2021: Callbridge

Video conferencing for business is a must-have. If experience has taught us anything, it’s that intelligent online collaboration requires effective group communication technology to get the job done. Being able to connect to offices overseas, work on projects with remote colleagues and gain the trust of international clients and talent all rely on the capabilities

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Why Video Conferencing API Isn’t As Complicated As It Sounds

If the words “video-conferencing application programming interface” sound intimidating, fear not. It’s actually a lot more approachable than it sounds! For the uninitiated, video conferencing API is an already-built system that can easily integrate into an already-existing platform or app. What does this mean for your business? Video chat API opens up a whole new

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