We hear it, feel it and live it every day: Email overload. Information overload. Social network overload. Often, I'd like to schedule a conference call to catch up and hear the sound of my friends' and family's voices, to revisit the art of conversation, heck to simply chat without typing. The thought of setting it up is daunting, though. It would involve a lot of Twitter, Facebook, Google+, email and calendar invites...Or would it?
If you are feeling the pain, too, meet my new friend, Uberconference, a site for computer-weary eyes and information overloaded folks everywhere. Is this a cab company? A personal driver service? No, don't confuse it with Uber, although both are life-altering technologies. It's Uberconference, and here's why I am already smitten:
Uhm, and, yes, I almost forget. The price tag? Free during the beta period. Grab the invite link and brush up on your conversation skills.
If you are feeling the pain, too, meet my new friend, Uberconference, a site for computer-weary eyes and information overloaded folks everywhere. Is this a cab company? A personal driver service? No, don't confuse it with Uber, although both are life-altering technologies. It's Uberconference, and here's why I am already smitten:
- Set up painless, delicious looking conference calls with a dozen or so of your closest friends
- Link all of your social profiles, email addresses, contacts and phone numbers, and let Uberconference do the heavy lifting
- Integrate everything into a single Uberconference Profile
- Use a single dial-in for every conference call: Set it and forget it
- Take UberNotes with Uberconference and Evernote integration
Uhm, and, yes, I almost forget. The price tag? Free during the beta period. Grab the invite link and brush up on your conversation skills.