Zorap says that it's the first company to leverage the power of real-time multimedia group engagement. The company says that it's added a new dimension to social networking by offering Facebook users the opportunity to share videos, movie trailers, music videos and YouTube content, which is sort of like saying the same thing four times.
You can also share photos and web content, something that was already be possible on Facebook.
What stands out about Zorap, though, is that it allows you to participate in online audio or video group meetings, which wasn't exactly beyond the realm of the imagination to begin with, but cool nonetheless, especially since the self-described 'virtual room' can hold up to 50 people.
'Social networking and social media are the fastest growing online mediums,' said Zorap's founder Barry Spencer. 'We give people a way to hang out with friends and co-experience the abundance of rich media content available on the internet, as well as private content stored on local computers.'
The private content Spencer mentions is also a nice feature, as Zorappers can interact via group playback of MP3s, AVIs, WMAs and all the rest. If you prefer hanging out in virtual reality, maybe you should check out Zorap. It's about as virtual as virtual can be.
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