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Zoom launches an events platform

2020-10-15T16:34:04.920Z


The application surfs on the rise of sports or cooking lessons in video and created a source of income.Zoom, the new king of videoconferencing, no longer wants to be seen as just software for businesses. At its annual Zoomtopia conference, the American company unveiled a new service that makes it a platform in its own right. Read also: How the American Zoom has imposed itself in French universities Called OnZoom, this site allows paid Zoom users to create and promote their events online. On the I


Zoom, the new king of videoconferencing, no longer wants to be seen as just software for businesses.

At its annual Zoomtopia conference, the American company unveiled a new service that makes it a platform in its own right.

Read also:

How the American Zoom has imposed itself in French universities

Called OnZoom, this site allows paid Zoom users to create and promote their events online.

On the Internet side, this platform allows you to discover and reserve places for videoconferencing courses in yoga, fitness, meditation, cooking, drawing, conferences on well-being and even shows ... In short, quite a part of the general public event and the leisure activities in the flesh that can no longer take place in these times of the Covid-19 pandemic.

These are not just videos, but interactive lectures where participants can react and ask questions.

The maximum number of spectators will depend on the Zoom subscription taken out by the organizer.

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Source: lefigaro

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