New York, NY (PressExposure) April 13, 2010 -- NEW YORK, April 12, 2010 -- Paltalk, the leading real-time, video-based community with more than 4 million active members, is celebrating Earth Day this year by encouraging employers to have their employees stay home on April 22nd and connect with each other through SuperIM URLs, reducing their carbon footprint.
Instead of having employees drive to work, guzzling gas and creating exhaust fumes, companies can create branded URLs for employees to connect anywhere to each other through chat, video, voice and text. The SuperIM URLs can be sent to employees and used without downloading a separate application or signing into the same social network. SuperIM URLs could contain the name of the company, team or project, keeping everyone connected and on task without ever getting in a car. SuperIM URLs are formatted like this: http://superim.me/johnsmith.
"Earth Day is about keeping the environment in mind throughout the day. What better way to do this then connecting with your colleagues while sitting in the park or enjoying the fresh air on your porch?" said Hannah Rothman, Senior Marketing Director, Paltalk. "Through the SuperIM URL service, it is easy to stay connected with your workmates, cross off your to-do-list and get through the work day without increasing your carbon output."
Unlike other video chat providers that allow just six person video conversations at a time, Paltalk's SuperIM powers free video chats with up to 10 people at once. Regardless of which network, browser or IM service a Paltalk user's colleagues, friends or family might use, they only need to remember that user's SuperIM URL to connect for a multimedia or multi-person video, audio or text chat, eliminating the need for additional software downloads.
Companies or employees interested in downloading Paltalk and registering a SuperIM URL this Earth Day can visit: http://www.paltalk.com/earthday
