There are times when I’m pumped about a particular client. But they sort of still remain just that. A client. But now, we here at Abraham Harrison, working through crayon, have the opportunity to get others involved with our client while we participate as well. And it’s all for a great cause.

It’s call My ooVoo Day and I’m psyched.

ooVoo is an online video telecom service that allows six people to talk at once. It’s lightweight and easy to use.

But MyooVooDay will be like no other day. We’ve lined up 23 prominent blogger and commentators to host online video chats via ooVoo. You can talk with Bob Garfield of AdAge. Or Chris Thilk of Movie Marketing Madness. Now is Gone author Geoff Livingston will be there. Novelist and podcaster Scott Sigler. Karen Putz, a blogger and deaf mom of three. Irina Slutsky of GeekEntertainment.tv. Jack Myers of Jack Myer’s Media Village.

ooVoo will be primarily donating funds to the Frozen Pea Fund, which was formed after blogger Susan Reynolds revealed on Twitter that she had breast cancer and used a bag of frozen peas to alleviate the pain. Oh, she’ll be participating as well!

If you can participate, then please do so. It should be fun.

If you want to blog about it, then take a look at this.

One of the newest AHLLC clients, thanks to our direct client, crayon, is ooVoo, a startup videoconferencing and instant messaging application that is providing users with a couple more options than its competitors.

In this day and age, people are always looking for the next best thing, or the new cutting edge features ooVoo allows video chats with up to 6 participants in real time, and unlike its biggest competitor Skype Video, does not use a P2P network. Like IM, you can send text messages and files.

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