You can already do effective and inexpensive videoconferencing with CU-SeeMe, a simple but elegant software package developed at Cornell, and available for free in Mac and Windows versions. Sattler's book tells you everything you need to set up your own 500 channels, years before the big boys finish their pilot projects.
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A snapshot of the bleeding edge in 1995. See what was new!,
By Mickey (San Francisco, California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Internet TV With Cu-Seeme (Paperback)
I'm the author (but I couldn't find the author review form here at Amazon).The book was the first to describe Internet videoconferencing, the first to detail how to set up Macintosh and Windows CU-SeeMe clients and broadcast reflectors, and a lot of cultural context. (1995 was a heady year on the bleeding edge; much was going on and everything seemed possible.) See MTV VJ Adam Curry, Borre Ludvigsen, Yvonne Marie Andres, and others pioneer the new medium. Mostly of historical interest. I like the writing style :-) How many books use Escalon, California, to describe TCP/IP networking? The book is currently out of print. Amazon has used copies, and you may see the text online with a bit of searching.
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