VSee links Linkin Park to Rio+20

On June 19th in Rio De Janeiro, global leaders such as Ted Turner and Richard Branson assembled to have a conversation with people around the world about how technology and social media have impacted conversations about global social issues. Complementing the concurrent United Nations Rio+20 conference, the Rio+Social conference included panels on how technology, digital and social media can impact the major issues being considered at Rio+20, including: energy, cities, jobs, food, water, women, oceans, and disasters. We at VSee are thrilled to report that we played a small but vital part in making this important conference possible.

One of the most exciting sessions of the event was a conversation with the two-time Grammy award winning band Linkin Park, founders of the non-profit Music for Relief. For nearly a half-hour, a 5 person panel in Rio asked questions and discussed pressing social issues with Linkin Park members Mike Shinoda and Dave Farrell, who weren’t in Brazil, but speaking from over 6000 miles away, in Los Angeles! The technology for this live HD video link wasn’t some pricey satellite video link (like TV & cable networks use), but VSee! Using just a USB speakerphone and HD camera, we provided a 720p resolution, full motion video stream that was projected in front of 600 people at the Rio+Social event. No specialized infrastructure or hardware — talk about sustainable!

Please check out these sites for more information on Music for Relief, and the Rio+Social event:
http://www.rioplussocial.com
http://www.musicforrelief.org

We look forward future partnerships with groups that work for positive social change, and hope that our ability to provide high quality international video calls without special hardware or infrastructure can continue to serve a positive role in the future.

VSee links Linkin Park from studio in LA to Rio+20 in Brazil

VSee links Mike Shinoda & Dave Farrell (Linkin Park) from studio in LA to Rio+20 in Brazil

Linkin Park live in discussion via VSee during Rio+20

Linkin Park live in discussion via VSee during Rio+20

Linkin Park streaming live at Rio+20

Linkin Park streaming live at Rio+20

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‎Linkin Park joins Rio+Social over VSee

Rock band, Linkin Park, is joining Rio+Social in Rio De Janeiro in a one-day live stream event via VSee!

About Rio+Social (from their Facebook Page)
Rio+Social is a global event to give voice to those who want to change the world for the better. It is a joint initiative of the UN Foundation, Mashable, 92nd Street Y, Ericsson, EDP, Planeta Sustentável and LiveAD.

You can watch the live stream here now. (Jun 19, 8am-6pm EST).

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Helping Haiti on Facebook: Linkin Park, the UN Foundation and VSee

On Tuesday, Feb 22nd, VSee enabled “Haiti Today, Haiti Tomorrow”—A Facebook Town Hall, featuring Linkin Park and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and the CEO of the UN Foundation.

They were talking about the ongoing relief efforts in Haiti and how you can support the UN and its partners in helping Haiti rebuild and transform.  They talked from LA, San Francisco, and DC via VSee to their moderator, Randi Zuckerberg, Director of Market Development at Facebook.  Viewers sent questions in real time and participated in the discussion.

We did it by hosting the VSee meeting on an additional computer which funneled all the feeds into one.  This feed was then streamed through Ustream to the UN Foundation’s Facebook page.

The Facebook Town Hall for Haiti provided a unique opportunity to keep a broad public audience engaged in support for Haiti after last year’s earthquake.  The involvement of Linkin Park with its tremendous fan base (20 million Facebook fans) helped connect new parts of the Facebook community with the UN, the UN Foundation, and USAID.  The online impact was matched by a clear message:  people around the world want to connect with Haiti and help partners make a positive difference.  Tens of thousands of attendees watched live and asked questions as representatives from the United Nations, members of Linkin Park, the USAID,  and the UN Foundation’s very own Kathy Calvin spoke about the latest developments in Haiti and ways for individuals to continue helping the Haitian people one year after the devastating earthquake.  In addition the Town Hall was featured in more than 80 news articles, and has garnered coverage in such outlets as Look to the Stars, MTV.com, The Los Angeles Times and The Huffington Post.

Thank you everyone who attended.  To keep abreast of more events as they come up, please go to our Facebook page!

Here’s Milton with Linkin Park at the Facebook offices…