DEMO: Gogrok uses voice for better document collaboration

gogrok_logoGogrok is launching a better way to work with others on documents — not only are you able to co-edit a document in real-time, but you can also annotate it and chat with your collaborators using instant messaging and phone calls using voice over IP. That means disputes and confusion can be resolved much more quickly.

Gogrok is launching at today’s DEMOfall 09, the technology conference co-produced by VentureBeat. The company says you can share individual applications, or your whole desktop. Possible uses include sharing with your friends to show them driving directions, a designer sharing graphic designs with his or her customers, and consumers sharing their computer screens to get help with software that isn’t working.

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