July 5, 2010

Launching our API for directories by videoconference

The API of Arpamet is the programming interface who allows developers to create new applications by means of Arpamet groups. These groups are directories of people who can be video called and rated from the browser (if you use Youtube, you can use the videoconference of Arpamet).

Although Arpamet.com allows you to create and integrate a directory in your website with a few clicks, the API is useful for developers to create new applications such as Askonthefly.com, a directory which allows the top 500 tech journalists interview CEOs & enterpreneurs by videoconference.

June 25, 2010

Askonthefly.com launched at BetaGroup (Brussels)

We just presented Arpamet at BetaGroup (Brussels) and we also launched Askonthefly.com!

Arpamet allows you to create real time directories of people. In other words, lists of people sorted depending on their rating and availability to receive emails, phone calls or videocalls just now:

Askonthefly is a real time directory which allows the top 500 tech journalist in the world to call enterpreneurs or experts on the fly so that they provide first-hand information about diverse fields and industries just a click away. If the journalist get useful information, the entrepreneurs or experts get mentions and therefore exposure and visibility.

The web videoconference doesn’t require to download & install any desktop application, it works from the browser. However, if you want to receive calls without keeping open the browser all time, you can configure your iChat, Google Talk, Pidgin or other messaging application to receive: “someone is calling you, please go to http://… to answer“. Then, you click on the link, your browser will open & the videoconference will start.

June 21, 2010

Receive calls in iChat (Mac)

Although you can receive calls from Arpamet.com, you can also use desktop applications such as Pidgin (Windows/Mac/Linux), Google Talk (Windows) or Emphaty (Ubuntu). In this post we will explain how to configure iChat.

Click on Preferences, Accounts and “+”:


Introduce your Arpamet username followed by @arpamet.com (if you have signed in with Twitter, your username will probably be the same than in Twitter and you can choose your password in your Arpamet profile). Then click on Done:

From now on when someone call you will receive the message:

And finally, click on the link, your browser will open and the videoconference will start:

June 19, 2010

Receive calls in your desktop with Pidgin

Although you can receive calls from Arpamet.com, you can also use desktop applications such as Empathy (Ubuntu), iChat (Mac) or Google Talk (Windows). In this post we will explain how to configure Pidgin:

Click on Accounts and Manage Accounts:

Now click on Add:

Introduce your Arpamet username (if you have signed in with Twitter, your username will probably be the same than in Twitter and you can choose your password in your Arpamet profile). Then click on Add:

From now on when someone call you will receive the message:

And finally, click on the link, your browser will open and the videoconference will start:

June 18, 2010

Empathy in Ubuntu

Although you can receive calls from Arpamet.com, you can also use desktop applications such as Pidgin (Windows/Mac/Linux), iChat (Mac) or Google Talk (Windows). In this post we will explain how to configure Emphaty:

Click on Edit and Accounts:

Now Reuse an existing account and Create:

Introduce your Arpamet username (if you have signed in with Twitter, your username will probably be the same than in Twitter and you can choose your password in your Arpamet profile). Then click on Connect:

From now on when someone call you will receive the message:

And finally, click on the link, your browser will open and the videoconference will start: