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| Raketu Introduces LaunchPad Version 2.0 Raketu Communications introduces LaunchPad Version 2.0, the upgrade to its LaunchPad desktop application. Raketu's LaunchPad interface is the first to integrate VoIP calling, ipTV streamed television content, Video On Demand, and IM/SMS service in a single, easy-to-navigate desktop application. New features include enhanced Social Networking capabilities and a detached TV-like remote control, which offers one-click ipTV streamed channel changing and easy access to Raketu services like VoIP calling. Raketu runs over any Internet connection. Anyone with an Internet connection and a PC can start using Raketu immediately. Through Raketu's new LaunchPad Version 2.0 interface, users have access to Raketu's p2p communications services and entertainment services including streamed ipTV and VOD content from around the world from a single integrated application. Along with a new user-friendly interface which allows users more control of the information they receive and the way in which they display it, Raketu's LaunchPad Version 2.0 features: - Enhanced Social Networking Features, which make it easier to post and find/navigate user profiles, share pictures, and participate in discussion threads. - More Communications Options, Version 2.0 adds the ability to make Rakweb calls (phone-to-phone calls) along with RakRak calls (Raketu user to Raketu user) and Rakout calls (Raketu to landline or mobile phone calls). - Streamlined Entertainment, Version 2.0 features an updated built-in media player and new p2pTV interface and listings. - New Detached TV Like Remote Control, allows users to control the Raketu embedded player, which streams p2pTV directly into the Raketu client application. Users can use the remote to change ipTV streamed television channels, and make Rakweb and Rakout VoIP calls. Raketu's LaunchPad Version 2.0 is compatible with Windows and Vista. Mac, Linux, and Mobile Windows versions will be released later this fall. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Networking News :: home page |