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Bringing you the latest BlueJeans news, video conferencing expertise, meeting productivity tips and

Bringing you the latest BlueJeans news, video conferencing expertise, meeting productivity tips and collaboration best practices. [BlueJeans_Logo] New Posts on BlueJeans Blog Bringing you the latest BlueJeans news, video conferencing expertise, meeting productivity tips and collaboration best practices. Separator Where did you get all this content?!!! [in-app-two.jpg]( Simultaneous content is real with the new Rumpus™ app from Oblong Industries. And not just simultaneous content, with Rumpus you can use personal cursors to point and emphasize, presence indicators to signal who’s looking at what content and emojis to exchange feedback without disrupting the meeting flow. [Read more...]( Separator BlueJeans Events Brings Interactive Video Livestreaming to the Digital Workplace [Events Town Halls.jpg]( Following on the heels of our news yesterday of the new BlueJeans mobile experience, today we unveiled the next generation of our BlueJeans Events livestreaming platform at InfoComm 2019 in Orlando. With end-to-end product upgrades to user experience, management and security, the new BlueJeans Events includes immersive video interactivity and controls to elevate large presentations, webinars, training events and executive town halls. [Read more...]( Separator BlueJeans On the Go: Mobile Meetings Without Compromise [bluejeans-tip-using-the-mobile-app.png]( Today we announced BlueJeans has dramatically improved its mobile meeting experience in response to direct customer feedback about the reality of today’s mobile professional. Whether you are a remote team member, front-line worker or daily commuter, the BlueJeans mobile meeting experience will adapt to your changing set of conditions and free you from playing pocket IT professional. [Read more...]( Separator Try BlueJeans. It's simple. Experience meetings with HD video and Dolby Voice audio. Your meetings have never been this productive. [Learn More]( Separator [Logo] General Inquiries: [(408) 550-2828]( Sales: [(800) 403-9256]( [Facebook Icon]( [Twitter Icon]( [Youtube Icon]( [Instagram Icon]( This email was sent to your address because your email preferences are set to receive our updates. To stop receiving these emails, [unsubscribe here](/c0W13sCZ0jfR0igU20v8v00). 516 Clyde Ave | Mountain View, CA 94043 © 2019 Blue Jeans Network, Inc. All rights reserved.

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