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Blacksburg,
VA 12/5/20002 Peer-to-peer communication such as Instant
Messaging has proven to be a killer application
in recent years. In addition to the three
big messengers a plethora of popular P2P software
choices provide specialty features including voice and video. Today,
the largest of the VideoChat communities unveiled its
latest revision, iSpQ Eye Speak VideoChat 6.0, with added
security, a more user-friendly interface and new features that
promote community interaction.
iSpQs large online community proves to be a popular choice
with millions of people eager to meet a potential friend or
love. The international community uses features such as
multi-person videoconferencing, Quick Messages, directories,
pal lists, V-mail and profiles for communication. The newly
released 6.0 version provides more interaction between people
with new features and improvements such as: user ratings,
private rooms, easier multi-person VideoChat, added security
and a sleek new interface.
In addition to new client-side features, iSpQ 6.0 users
will also have a variety of new ways to find other iSpQ
community members with iSpQWeb. A sneak peak of the new portal
was simultaneously unveiled today with the iSpQ VideoChat 6.0
launch. iSpQ Web interacts directly with the client program to
provide searchable profiles, interactive polls, and additional
interactive community features not available in the client
software.
Both the program and the website were designed to be
user-friendly and to address the increasing security concerns
of IM and Internet users. iSpQ 6.0 provides more secure
Internet communication by adding new password protections for
user accounts, SSL (secure socket layer) client/server
encryption and iSpQ 6.0 automatically reads and adapts to
personal network setting such as firewalls and NATs.
The most flexible of the new iSpQ 6.0 features is the My
Place or private room. Individuals who interact only with
friends or family members can avoid the community completely.
Private rooms are also proving useful and cost-efficient for
webmasters who wish to integrate video and chat features from
their websites. Password protected rooms can be hyper-linked
directly from websites or emails.
iSpQ VideoChat is a free fully functional 30-day trial.
Registration is a one-time fee of $39.95. To find out more
about iSpQ VideoChat 6.0, the iSpQWeb and private rooms please
visit www.iSpQ.com.
nanoCom Corporation, a privately held profitable company
located in the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center,
develops and markets iSpQ VideoChat and BuddyVision. Their
video software solutions are used in 182 different countries
to connect business colleagues, friends and family thorough
the Internet. The company's vision is to make Internet video
communication commonplace for people around the world. For
more information, visit www.nanoCom.com
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