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Using GoToMeeting When You’re Out of the Country

If you’re traveling abroad and need to attend a Simmons or external meeting via GoToMeeting, there are two easy ways to call in.

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When You’re the Organizer
If you’re scheduling a meeting, and you know that you and/or some of the attendees will be abroad, you can easily add a long distance or toll-free number for those locations. This will give you access to start the meeting from your location or to add country-specific numbers for other attendees. The steps to add call-in numbers for other countries are outlined in the image to the right.

When You’re an Attendee
If you’ll be attending a meeting while outside the US, ask the meeting’s organizer to add phone numbers for that country to the meeting. They’ll have the option of adding a long distance and/or toll-free number.

If you need a number immediately and cannot access the GoToMeeting interface or reach the meeting organizer, call theService Desk (617-521-2222) and a technician can provide you with a dial-in number for your current location.

 

#nowyouknow: The Etymology of Some Common Tech Terms

techtermsWhat does a canned meat brand name have to do with unwanted email? Do hackers solve computer problems or create them? When did # stop meaning pound ornumber?

The popular tech blog Gizmodo has the answers to these questions and more inThe Mysterious Origins of 21 Tech Terms. Of course, like anything you find online that claims to be definitive, there is room for debate on the etymology of many of the terms included in this article. At least, that’s what quite a few commenters seem to think. This might be one of the few times to break a cardinal rule of the Internet that needs no explanation: never read the comments.