Msn Webcam

April 3rd, 2009

The invention of the webcam truly changed the way communications were carried out on the Internet: people can see each other while talking, as if in a face to face interaction. The MSN webcam, as it is the case with all the other webcam models, consists of a video capturing device linked to computer networks or PCs. It often uses USB or, if it connects to networks, it relies on the ethernet or the Wi-Fi. The good thing about the MSN webcam is that it has low manufacturing costs and allows for flexible applications.

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The history of the MSN webcam is that of the first webcam invented in 1991 and used in the computer science department of the Cambridge University. This very camera operated until August 2001. The oldest webcam still functioning is the FogCam at San Francisco University, which has been in use since 1994. Older webcam designs were mounted on the computer as separate devices. The new webcam models incorporated the video capturing devices in the desktop or laptop screens, reducing the need for USB, cables and wi-fi. Therefore, the use of a MSN webcam is both comfortable and relaxed, significantly improving communications.

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What is an MSN webcam good for? There are really lots of answers to this question. It actually serves for both personal and public purposes. Given the fact that the webcam  features have been added to instant messaging text chat services such as AOL Instant Messenger, one-to-one live video communication online is now accessible to millions of computer users worldwide. New features such as real time enhancements like wrinkle smoothing, vertical stretch or retouching as well as lighting contribute to the users’ comfort and thus add up to its popularity. Features and performance differ between programs. For instance, programs like Skype, iChat, AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, Windows Live, Stickam or Camfrog, all have videoconferencing support.

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Besides using it for personal videoconferencing, you will notice that there are many World Wide Web users who enjoy looking at images from cameras which have been set up in different parts of the world. An educator can use an MSN webcam as a didactic material for a virtual trip. The first part of the word webcam is simply technical. Nowadays there are millions of webcams providing views into homes, offices and other buildings as well as providing panoramic views of cities (Metrocams) and the countryside. Webcams become useful to monitor traffic with TraffiCams, weather changes with WeatherCams and even volcanoes with VolcanoCams. Webcam aggregators also allow users to search for particular webcams, based on geography or other criteria.

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