Mikogo the free desktop sharing tool (http://www.mikogo.com ), glying forward and gaining new users at an ever-increasing speed, has smashed the 20,000 user barrier. President of CTI Marketing, a Jacksonville, Florida based consulting firm, Richard Cuff, while looking for a tool to complement his business consultations and unaware that his action was a milestone in the making, became the 20,000th user of Mikogo.In order to deliver greater service to his clients while offering them free and shared business development resources, Mr. Cuff implemented Mikogo into an entrepreneurial social network he formed, NASEMBA Business Alliance (
http://www.nasemba.com ) .
The free online meeting tool, since its launch, has been steadily increasing in popularity and usage. "We offer an easy-to-use free online meeting tool equipped with remote control, application selection, file transfer, just to name a few features. Consequently we were quietly confident that Mikogo would be a success for thousands of users, such as Richard", said co-creator of Mikogo, Mark Zondler.
Recently experiencing a sudden in-flux of users with no signs of a slow-down to be expected from Mikogo, is something that doesn't surprise Mr. Zondler.To its free offering, could be attributed a highly likely reason behind Mikogo's popularity and recent rise of users. Nowadays, the term "free" gets thrown around the Internet so carelessly and at times it's easy to fall into a hidden cost trap under the empty pretenses that you are to receive a product or service for nothing.
Mikogo, hosting over 1,000 meetings a day across more than 100 countries with further increases expected, is set to leave a serious impression on the web collaboration world not to mention the World Wide Web. "Although it's nice to have passed the 20,000 mark, we're far from the finish line. Users can expect greater developments in their Mikogo experience in the near future", explains Mr. Zondler.