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Around Allows Remote Users to Stay in Touch Without Juggling Tabs

Around, developed by Dominik Zane, is a high-impact video call tool that allows coworkers to stay in-touch without dedicating an entire screen to a meeting. The software crops participants to small circles that float around your screen as needed to allow room for other tools like documents, presentations, and more. In addition, it's auto-zoom and noise-canceling capabilities ensures your team can focus on what's important instead of distracting background complications.

Around CEO Dominik Zane, discusses his motivation for creating the revolutionary video chat call. He states: "Traditional videoconferencing tries to maximize visual presence. But too much presence gets in the way of your work. People want to make eye contact. They want to connect. But they also want to get stuff done. Around treats video as the means to an end, not the end in itself."
Trend Themes
1. Flexible Video Call Tools - Around's innovative approach allows for screen sharing and video calls to be conducted without taking up an entire screen.
2. Small-screen Conference Call Solutions - Around's use of small circles for participant video during calls opens up opportunities for other tools and applications to be utilized efficiently during the call.
3. Integrated Video Conferencing Tools - Around's auto-zoom and noise-canceling capabilities provide a seamless and integrated video conferencing experience.
Industry Implications
1. Communications Technology - Around's innovative approach to video conferencing and screen sharing can be applied to virtually any communications technology vertical.
2. Remote Work Solutions - Around's unique approach to video conferencing caters specifically to remote workers, creating an opportunity for growth in this industry.
3. Business Productivity Tools - Around's ability to integrate with other applications and tools opens the door for new business productivity solutions.

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