LiveMinutes aims to cause a stir in the way webconferencing has always worked. As a user of this new web service, you can get in touch with all of your coworkers, and not only communicate with them using live video, but also have all kind of files instantly shared. That can be just anything – Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PDFs, audio files… It can all be shared with whomever you’re talking to. And the novel bit is that you can do it for free. Yes, that’s right. LiveMinutes allows you to have all kind of files shared with the people you are talking to. Unlike other competing services (such as Persony and Fuze Meeting) LiveMinutes doesn’t charge you per seat, per hour, per bandwidth or per anything else.
And the whole service also draws praise for how quickly you can get going. You can start a webconference without even signing up, although creating an account is a good idea if you want to keep a record of all the webconferences you’ve ever been involved with. And signing up for an account also gives you even larger file sharing options.
Since accounts come completely free, I suppose there’s nothing that would prevent you from getting one.
And just to cover all bases, I’ll mention that a future version of the service will let you pay for the kind of features that business users always look for, like being able to have everything branded.
LiveMinutes.com In Their Own Words
Share Documents Live. Get Minutes Worth Keeping.
Some Questions About LiveMinutes.com
Is there room for services like LiveMinutes in a scene where Skype and Google hangouts are the default choice for mostly everybody? 







