Internet TV With Cu-Seeme

Internet TV With Cu-Seeme
Product Description
A complete guide to Internet videoconferencing, this book makes live conferencing and broadcasting easily available and affordable. It is the first book to describe CU-SeeMe, a free Internet videoconferencing and software package. Hundreds of thousands have downloaded CU-SeeMe, but the documentation is scanty and it isn't always easy to install and use.Amazon.com Review
- Q: True or false: Video over the Internet cannot happen until cable companies install expensive infrastructure and set-top boxes on your TV?
- A: False.
You can already do effective and inexpensive videoconferencing with CU-SeeMe, a simple but elegant software package developed at Cornell, and available for free in Mac and Windows versions. Sattler's book tells you everything you need to set up your own 500 channels, years before the big boys finish their pilot projects.
Internet TV With Cu-Seeme


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tbh i miss the CUSeeMe days when the cam chats were huge geeks, not "look maw, this computer box has an camera ins it! haw haw haw!"
V13 comes with your webcam and microphone that allows users to make calls over the Internet, videoconferencing and file sharing to increase productivity. It also comes with wireless connectivity options 802.11g / n Wireless LAN, pa3399u, Bluetooth and WWAN broadband wireless. The handset runs on Windows 7 with support for up to 4GB of DDR3 SDRAM.
Is that what trolling is? I always saw it as performance art?
cool!!!
Track reminds me of Woodstock. The word of mouth so much more interesting than the real thing.
It was Derrick!
I would recommend looking into the Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW) literature. This is an interdisciplinary field covering psychology, social psychology, sociology, human-computer interaction, social networks and other areas. Take a look at a google scholar search for "CSCW video conferencing" :
Or "social informatics CSCW" :
It appears that your paper is supposed to be directed at privacy-related issues. It's a pretty open question, so I would suggest focusing on a particular dimension, e.g. the effects of this new system on the informal social relationships/friendships of employees.