New Study: 1 Out of 5 People Admit to Attending Video Conferences in Their PJs
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BOSTON, June 24, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new study by join.me, the popular online meeting tool, exposes the behaviors and experiences - good, bad and just plain, odd - of the rapidly growing number of people meeting via video around the world. Survey respondents were sourced from North America, Europe, Australia & New Zealand. Questions covered usage patterns, direct experiences and opinions on best and worst practices. Findings ranged from the mundane to just plain weird. According to the research, some of the surprisingly common video conferencing taboos include: 1. Dress the part.at least the part that shows up on camera
2. Stay out of bed - you snooze, you lose 3. Don't use video as a mirror 4. Stay out of the bathroom - Enough said. 5. Don't Pick Your Nose - Don't pick anything.
6. No Pets - No Dog. No Cat. Or any other animal for that matter. 7. No Strange Sounds - Please do not emit awkward, inappropriate bodily noises.
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About the research: This study was conducted by Lab42 in collaboration with join.me in June 2015 among 2,000 respondents ages 22 and up in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Australia and New Zealand. About LogMeIn, Inc. LogMeIn, Inc. simplifies how people connect to each other and the world around them. With millions of users worldwide, our cloud-based solutions make it possible for people and companies to connect and engage with their workplace, colleagues, customers and products anywhere, anytime. LogMeIn is headquartered in Boston with offices in Bangalore, Budapest, Dublin, London, San Francisco and Sydney. CONTACT: Craig VerColen
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