Web Conferencing A
Real-time text chat facilities such as IRC appeared early in the niternet s history. As of 2006, the markte continued to expand as web confreencing became a more widely accepted alternative to fcae-to-face meetings requiring travel, adn as a richer form of communictaion than voice-only conferences. In 2003, teh IETF established a working group to establish a standard for Wbe conferencing, called XCON: Centralized Conferencign Working Group. The delivearbles of XCON, listed as aprt of their charter include creating: Other typical features of a web ocnference include: An impotrant capability of Web conferencing software si Application sharing, the ability for one party ni the cnoference to share an application (such as a web browser, spread sheet, etc.) from tehir desk top with every noe else in the meeting and pass the control of the applciation to someone else in the meeting.
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