MightyMeeting launches app for video conferencing on HP’s TouchPad

Mobile collaboration and social publishing company MightyMeeting has rolled out MightyMeeting for HP TouchPad, a native application for HP’s webOS tablet that enables users to connect and deliver multimedia presentations, locally and remotely, directly from their tablet. It’s yet aother option for low-cost video conferencing that’s raising the temperature of the segment.

The company already offers apps for Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPad and iPhone, as well as a version for Android devices.

The company pitches MightyMeeting as being different from other web conferencing solutions in that its infrastructure and applications are designed from the ground up to work with mobile networks and mobile devices.

MightyMeeting for HP TouchPad is the first application in the MightyMeeting family to include integrated audio conferencing. The solution works over 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi wireless networks.

“The TouchPad is an amazing platform that signals arrival of the post-laptop phase in mobile business computing,” said Dmitri Tcherevik, the founder and CEO of MightyMeeting. “We are excited to build on this platform.”

HP said MightyMeeting integrates with the webOS contact and email applications and that with webOS multitasking, users can host a web conference while checking their calendars, sending IM messages or looking up contacts.

MightyMeeting users get a private virtual meeting room that allows them to store presentations and demo videos and can be used to host online meetings with any number of participants. Users can attend meetings from a broad range of mobile devices running webOS, iOS, or Android. MightyMeeting also offers a Web-based application that requires no browser plug-ins.

The company offers a free version and a Pro version that starts at $4.99 a month.

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Article source: http://www.fierceenterprisecommunications.com/story/mightymeeting-launches-app-video-conferencing-hps-touchpad/2011-07-04?utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss

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