Stickam is an all-in-one media communication tool that lets users share their music, video and photos as well as engage in live video chat with other members. What's more, users can embed the multimedia player into their sites or blogs. Users can upload their pictures and videos from their computers or even their cellphones which can then be viewed by others through the customizable widget placed on the users Web page. The kind folks at Stickam provide 500MB of storage space and they set no bandwidth restrictions.
This fun (and completely free) service is geared toward the masses of MySpace, LiveJournal and Xanga bloggers, but it could also be utilized by companies or long-distance friends and family looking for a free video conferencing medium. There is nothing to install, and from my experience, it's very easy to learn and implement. It requires Macromedia Flash Player 7 and works with Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari browsers.
About Stacy Reed
Software librarian and acclaimed artist seeks knowledge and entertainment via Internet. Stacy Reed is an advocate for free information, software and services. She began reviewing software for Tucows in 2000. She's naturally curious with interests in a wide array of subjects including science and technology, software, the arts, and open education.