CallWave Launches Fuze Collaboration Service
Story posted on: September 17, 2008
San Francisco-based CallWave launched its widely anticipated Fuze collaboration and high-definition video conferencing service.
The company said Tuesday the service will go into beta testing and can be used from a computer or cell phone. Fuze also requires that participants have only a browser for access, simplifying its use, said Jeff Cavins, CEO.
“It’s our new growth path,” Cavins said.
CallWave also said it developed a version of its WebMessenger Mobile instant messaging software for Apple’s iPhone. The software is available at Apple’s App Store.
By Mark Boslet, Editor at Large.
The company said Tuesday the service will go into beta testing and can be used from a computer or cell phone. Fuze also requires that participants have only a browser for access, simplifying its use, said Jeff Cavins, CEO.
“It’s our new growth path,” Cavins said.
CallWave also said it developed a version of its WebMessenger Mobile instant messaging software for Apple’s iPhone. The software is available at Apple’s App Store.
By Mark Boslet, Editor at Large.
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