Vidyo Demos Video Conferencing for the Kindle Fire

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Working From Home means working in your pajamas that's why video conferencing has taken a nose dive. If given the option. I would rather wake up and roll into work on the PC then take a shower at lunch maybe a nap.. Get my stuff finished up change from my bath robe at 5 and be out for the night. Working from home in comfort would turn into suit and tie at home which no one wants.
 
I am a Video Support Specialist working at the University of Alaska. We do 15-20k hours of video conferencing a year here. Video Conferencing has a large impact on education and the way students attend classes, even if it hasn't hit main stream consumer use. So I wouldn't agree with the statement that "it's taken a nose dive"
 
The Kindle has no Camera or Microphone.... Exactly WTF are they talking about?
 
I'm guessing it's using an "avatar" instead of actual video (since kindle fire does not have a camera). However, it does not even have a microphone. So yes, wtf are they talking about?
 
Kindle Fire doesn't have a microphone or a web cam, so maybe they should have a common understanding of the hardware specs for a device, before they say Kindle Fire is their target audience. I suppose you could use a bluetooth headset, but I don't think many people are going to bother with that!
 
I'd suspect what they are doing is something like Gotomeeting. You can follow along watching the presenters desktop, but you would receive and send audio on a telecon. There would be no video feed from outside the presenter. Given the requirement for Wifi access on the fire, and a separate phone connection, I'm missing the point of this altogether. Would be nice to have a more complete description of how this works in the article, or a link.
 
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