PalBee announced today that it is offering its Mashup API to developers in order to encourage the development of third party applications based on its new video conferencing service, PalBee.com. This API will allow bloggers and webmasters to embed a PalBee video conferencing window directly. Anyone can provide static video conferencing spaces in their web page to chat face-to-face with their visitors. Now PalBee's online video conferencing service is more freely available to anyone at any time, anywhere they can access the Internet.
"PalBee is a free, cross-platform, flash-based service without installation or download hassles," said Albert Kim, CEO of Zenitum Inc. "Using this Mashup, you can develop your own video
conferencing web application for your own site."
One example of this new functionality is that a skilled developer would be able to make a page full of video conferencing rooms on a company's web site. This video conferencing wall could
be staffed with customer support representatives standing by to chat with customers, solving their problems with a full communication range of voice, video, and diagrams.
A closed beta test of the new Mashup API will begin in early December. For more information about participating in the closed beta test visit Palbee.com (