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  3. Cheese (software) - Wikipedia

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    Cheese (software) Cheese is the former default webcam application [3] for the GNOME desktop, i.e. an application to handle UVC streams over Video4Linux. It was developed as a Google Summer of Code 2007 project by Daniel G. Siegel. It uses GStreamer to apply effects to photos and videos. [4] It can export to Flickr and is integrated into GNOME.

  4. Photo booth - Wikipedia

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    The modern concept of photo booth with (later) a curtain originated with Anatol Josepho (previously Josephewitz), who had arrived in the U.S. from Russia in 1923. [2] In 1925, the first photo booth appeared on Broadway in New York City. For 25 cents, the booth took, developed, and printed 8 photos, a process taking roughly 10 minutes.

  5. PhotoAid - Wikipedia

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    PhotoAid. PhotoAid is a Polish software development company based in Białystok, Poland, founded in 2012. It develops applications that take and process biometric photographs, [4] and manufactures photo booths. [5] In 2022, the company provided services in over 80 countries. [6]

  6. How Logitech used webcams in conference rooms to ... - AOL

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    Hybrid employees at Logitech work in-office two or three days a week on average, she adds. Office attendance wasn’t closely tracked before the pandemic, but the company says utilization and ...

  7. Pixel Camera - Wikipedia

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    Pixel Camera, formerly Google Camera, is a camera phone application developed by Google for the Android operating system. Development for the application began in 2011 at the Google X research incubator led by Marc Levoy, which was developing image fusion technology for Google Glass. [3]

  8. Webcam - Wikipedia

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    Webcams allow for inexpensive, real-time video chat and webcasting, in both amateur and professional pursuits. They are frequently used in online dating and for online personal services offered mainly by women when camgirling. However, the ease of webcam use through the Internet for video chat has also caused issues.

  9. Videotelephony - Wikipedia

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    Videotelephony (also known as videoconferencing or video call) is the use of audio and video for real-time communication between people. [1] Videophones are standalone devices for video calling. Other devices like smartphones and computers are now capable of video calling. Videoconferencing implies the use of videotelephony for groups. [2]