Tokbox is a start-up providing free video calling, video conferencing and instant messaging services through an online application, similar to Skype. Tokbox also allows users to create video posts, similar to text-based Twitter, that can be embedded on other web sites. The user can allow TokBox to access a buddy list from popular instant message programs. TokBox was founded by entrepreneurs Serge Faguet and Ron Hose, and financed by Sequoia Capital and Bain Capital
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- Tokbox is a start-up providing free video calling, video conferencing and instant messaging services through an online application, similar to Skype. Tokbox also allows users to create video posts, similar to text-based Twitter, that can be embedded on other web sites. The user can allow TokBox to access a buddy list from popular instant message programs. TokBox was founded by entrepreneurs Serge Faguet and Ron Hose, and financed by Sequoia Capital and Bain Capital
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- Tokbox is a start-up providing free video calling, video conferencing and instant messaging services through an online application, similar to Skype. Tokbox also allows users to create video posts, similar to text-based Twitter, that can be embedded on other web sites. The user can allow TokBox to access a buddy list from popular instant message programs. TokBox was founded by entrepreneurs Serge Faguet and Ron Hose, and financed by Sequoia Capital and Bain Capital
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