
Late last year, Google launched Helpouts, which brought the idea of allowing people to receive instant help through live video feeds into the limelight. But the concept behind Helpouts has existed for some time, with one startup quietly building up a business based on the same premise since 2010. ClassDo is a Tokyo-based online education startup that connects people via one-on-one lessons conducted through_live video. It operates in 90 countries where users can list their knowledge online and have students sign up for their classes. What’s interesting is that_the service isn’t limited to countries with fast internet connections — it...
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