Imagination Technology unveils new social networking communicator
Imagination Technologies, a multimedia and communications technology company, has unveiled HelloSoft Social Communicator, an integrated Voice and Video over IP for social networking platforms.
Imagination Technologies, a multimedia and communications technology company, has unveiled HelloSoft Social Communicator, an integrated Voice and Video over IP for social networking platforms.
HelloSoft Social Communicator enables true two-way real-time voice and video communications on a social networking platform and is available for licensing on multiple platforms and operating systems.
Tony King-Smith, Vice President of marketing at Imagination, said: "Social networking has revolutionized the way people communicate with each other. Regular users and business executives are online all the time and want to share information real-time. We have made this a reality with HelloSoft Social Communicator, an easy to use and secured application for any mobile device, any access network and any geographic location."
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