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Microsoft NetMeeting
Microsoft NetMeeting was a VoIP and multi-point videoconferencing client included in many versions of Microsoft Windows (from Windows 95 OSR2 to Windows XP). It used the H.323 protocol for videoconferencing, and was interoperable with OpenH323-based clients such as Ekiga, OpenH323, and Internet Locator Service (ILS) as reflector. It also used a slightly modified version of the T.120 Protocol for whiteboarding, application sharing (or by extension, desktop sharing), and file transfers. == History == NetMeeting was originally bundled with later versions of Internet Explorer 3, and with Internet Explorer 4.0. It incorporated technology acquired by Microsoft from UK software developer Data Connection Ltd〔http://network-technologies.metaswitch.com/company/history.aspx〕〔Implementing Collaboration Technologies in Industry, Bjørn Erik Munkvold, 2003; Chapter 7〕 and DataBeam Corporation (subsequently acquired by Lotus〔http://news.cnet.com/Lotus-to-buy-DataBeam,-Ubique/2100-1001_3-211362.html〕). Before video service became common on free IM clients, such as Yahoo! Messenger and MSN Messenger, NetMeeting was a popular way to perform video conferences and chatting over the Internet (with the help of public ILS servers, or "direct-dialing" to an IP address). The defunct TechTV channel even used NetMeeting as a means of getting viewers onto their call-in shows via webcam, although viewers had to call on their telephones, because broadband Internet connections were still rare.
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