17 Syllables Never Said So Much
We just had a doozie of a Facebook contest and it was more fun than you could wave a stick at! Users who were interested in testing our iPad app were encouraged to write a haiku about Fuze Meeting beta for the iPad.

10th Grade English Class Review:
A haiku is a Japanese style of poetry used to convey a simple (and in this case witty) message. A haiku has 3 lines and one stanza, and usually has a syllable count of 5, 7, 5. Part of the beauty of haikus is that they lack rhyme or rhythm – so each line can stand alone!
And now – for a few haikus we particularly loved!
Feel hot summer sun,
Be cool testing beta Fuze app.
Communication!
- Dale
Launching a new biz
Just for pro photographers
Fuze – for interviews!
-Dana
Hot summer commute
What can save us from the heat?
Cool meeting with Fuze
-Sloane
I work with clients
Live and die by remote meetings
Fuze for iPad: GO!
- Robert
Did you have a haiku stirring in your brain? Do you love to take part in fun and easy competitions? Then don’t miss the fun. Like us on Facebook!
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