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About 4 weeks ago we activated the jabber server on one of our OS-X
servers. This is a technology that provides video and audio chat on the
Macintosh platform.
I have used this technology successfully to connect from Beijing to
Hanover NH, from Beijing to Berlin, Germany. We have also used this
technology to conference simultaneously from here with Brown and
Columbia University using a split screen. The technology currently
allows up to 4 different sites to be connected. Just last week we used a
classroom with projection here to conference with an office at MIT. The
only equipment here was an iSight camera camera connected to the
computer in this classroom and a Mac laptop in the office at MIT.
Jabber services are free - no need for a yahoo, .mac, Skype, or AOL
account.
The potential for this technology is enormous. It even works on wireless
networks. And it is very simple to set up.
Otmar Foelsche
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