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Oct. 1, 2006

MrSmarty Sez

Quickly set up a live-video conferencing system. By Sandra Rosenzweig

By Sandra Rosenzweig
     
      No. 44: Previously, live video on a computer has always seemed too complex and less than useful. Nowadays, that's just not the case. Lawyers are using live video for client conferences (distance representation?) and even to solve visitation issues between squabbling parents. With a couple of $100 Web cams and a free piece of software from Sightspeed (www.sight speed.com), ...

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