
Why go through online slides alone when you can do it with other people? If you are one of the 45 million people who go to
SlideShare every month to check out slide presentations like
this one from Mary Meeker on mobile Internet trends, you are probably going to like
Zipcast. Slideshare is launching the new service today with Zipcast buttons on every public slideshow that turns the slides into a Webcast with video, audio and chat. There are plenty of virtual meeting services on the Web?everything from Cisco's
WebEx and Citrix's
GoToMeeting to Adobe's
Acrobat.com, which have been out
for years. But Zipcast is, well, zippier. It doesn't require a software download or plug-in, and it doesn't take over your entire screen. Instead, it is just a tab in your browser (thank you,
HTML5 Websockets).

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