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Linkleri Üyelerimiz Görebilir. UslanmaM Üyeliği İçin Tıklayın) - Google Inc. has bought video conferencing software from Marratech AB

a Stockholm-based vendor

and hired the engineers involved with the software

a Google spokesman said Friday.
For now

Google plans to use the software internally

as a tool for its employees

the spokesman said

declining to speculate whether Google might later try to market the technology or integrate it into one of its commercial products.
Should Google decide to market or integrate the technology into its products

the move would be seen as another in a string of recent steps taking Google into the sphere of collaborative work tools.
Marratech will continue to operate independently

supporting its customers and resellers following the software's acquisition

it said on Thursday.:-)The software now belongs to Google

however

so Marratech will not be able to market it anymore

the Google spokesman said.
Marratech's engineers

who now are Google employees

will remain in Sweden and continue to develop the desktop conferencing software. Terms of the software acquisition were not disclosed.
With its cross-platform conferencing software

Marratech lets people do audio and video conferencing

application sharing and instant messaging. The client software runs on Windows 2000 or XP

Mac OS X 10.4

or versions of Linux including Mandriva 10.2

Suse 9.1 or Fedora Core 2

and requires a Pentium III or G4 processor running at 1GHz or faster. There is also a server component

Marratech Manager.
Marratech says it is cheaper for companies to buy its server-based system than to use Web-based conferencing services that charge by the minute. The company could be talking about services like that of WebEx Communications Inc.

bought last month by Cisco Systems Inc. for US$3.2 billion.
:-)
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