DimDim says that just like Hotmail made free email common and Skype created the expectation that VOIP should be free – they want to make web conferencing freely accessible. The company says that this version is for technically adept early adopters, so if that’s you then now may be a good time to check out DimDim.
Techcrunch reviews the Indian open source startup DimDim.
Update: Startups in India has an interview with DimDim founder, DD Ganguly.









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Sep 7th, 2006 at 7:56 pm | #
With the detailed instructions provided on their site it shouldn’t be difficult at all to set up one locally but there also is an option to register to try out the hosted version.
All in all, that’s is one impressive piece of software.