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a mobile software that enables you to view a individuals webcam or turn your phone into a webcam that runs with msn at the same time with the n95 for e.g.
i was on my pc signed onto msn and i wanted my girlfriend to view my webcam while i was chatting to her through mobile msn.
sounds like a good idea, but the video quality on a cell phone probably wouldn't be that good-and a phone with webcam capabilities would probably be pretty expensive
not if you have unlimited internet access on your phone on t-mobile u can get a 5 day internet pass bandwidth aint soo great im sure i can be inproved it might work ..
Maybe I'm just not hip enough to appreciate this idea.
Regardless of whether I would personally ever want to use video chat over my mobile, I'd want to see the idea developed more before forming an opinion about the quality or feasibility of the idea. How would this function? Would it be a mobile application/widget that could be downloaded onto mobile devices? How would it link to MSN messenger? Do you know if Microsoft has this in the works for future release? How would you deal with the hardware requirements (i.e., only a small percentage of mobile devices worldwide currently support video capture/playback)?
http://www.qik.com
Is that it?
Not a bad idea. Kind of fraught wth technical and billing issues. How big a market would you suspect would use this service and at what price. Companies involved surely are not give away the service, are they?
cool idea good luck
What would be the difference compared to a 3G phone in terms of sound and visual? Would the cost be cheaper?
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