Advanced Video Communications Debuts Stickam(TM) Media Player With Free Webcam Giveaway,
Breakthrough Application Brings Live Streaming Video, Video Conferencing and Multimedia to Web Pages and Blogs; No Downloads Necessary!
Five Lucky Users Each Day to Win Webcams for Setting Up Free Account! User With Most Referrals to Score Video iPod!
PRNewswire -- Advanced Video Communications, a Los Angeles-based company specializing in video chat, rich media and e-commerce systems, today announced the launch of its breakthrough Stickam(TM) media player. Stickam(TM) is the Internet's most powerful, free video communications player offering live streaming video and video conferencing with unlimited bandwidth. To celebrate the launch, the company is giving away five webcams a day for the next six weeks to randomly selected users...
Webcams offer real-time window to world,
Peekaboo! You can check up on anything from trains to animals
Webcams -- cameras connected to the Internet via computer -- used to be a novelty. Now they're common and multiplying rapidly. Webcams are used to promote tourist sites, provide a window on traffic and weather conditions, and supply views of far-away or unusual places. EarthCam, at http://www.earthcam.com, offers a search engine of sorts for hundreds of Webcams worldwide. They're divided into categories, including arts and entertainment, business, traffic, news, weather...
Monitor the world with Webcams
Monitor the world with Webcams Steven Otte Web Wandering Column The first Webcam in the world is still perking away.Long ago, in a computer lab far, far away (Cambridge University, England, to be precise), a hard-working group of students would often make the long trudge across the computer building in vain, only to find the only coffeepot in the building empty.But the room which hosted the coffeepot was also home to a few of the building's network...
Use of Webcams raises some privacy questions
Webcams weren't even a dream in 1961 when media wise man Marshall McLuhan coined the term "narcissus narcosis," a syndrome in which man finds himself unaware of new technologies that invade every aspect of his life. With today's cheap, tiny video cameras and the connectivity of the Internet, it is possible that someone -- or everyone -- may be watching at moments you consider private.Live video feeds are streaming across the World Wide Web...
Court blocks sheriff's use of Webcams
One briefly showed the toilet area in women's cell ///// America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff is not going to be able to turn his jail Webcams back on, at least not now - and likely never - a federal appeals court ruled Friday.The majority of a three-judge panel for the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio violated the constitutional rights of those locked up while awaiting trial by making their activities available...