iVisit iVisit was created and is constantly improved by Tim Dorcey, the inventor of IP video conferencing way back at Cornell University in 1991. Tim was credited by the Wall Street Journal as the man who "gave the internet eyes and ears". He spends at least 12 hours a day making sure iVisit meets your needs and brings you the latest in communication technology. Full time operations and support is provided by a friendly and knowledgeable team spread all over the globe - Welcome and support teams that personally greet hundreds of new users each day and provide all the answers in near real time. The iVisit company is comprised of domain experts from all over the world, all share a passion for leveraging technology to maintain and develop their long distance relationships. iVisit integrates audio, video, chat, messaging, file sharing and collaboration into a simple yet powerful package that works on dial-up and broadband connections, PC and Mac computers. iVisit makes it easy to meet face-to-face with co-workers, friends and family, across the widest assortment of computers and connections. You can also experience the largest international video community on the net, connecting with iVisitors in over 138 countries. Using the power of your own computer and Internet connection, iVisit turns your desktop into a virtual living room, conference room, café, or videophone. Whatever you choose. And best of all, it actually works on your machine. Thirty-seven years ago, the late anthropologist and professor of communications Ray L. Birdwhistell demonstrated that less than 35% of the message in a conversation is conveyed by spoken words—the other 65% is communicated with facial expressions and body language. Without the visual, you miss most of the nonverbal cues. |
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