Apple to push videoconferencing

Isn’t this bizarre: Apple to push videoconferencing with new iChat, camera By Nick dePlume, Publisher and Editor in Chief June 4, 2003 – At the demand of Apple Computer Inc. we have removed “Apple to push videoconferencing with new iChat, camera” from Think Secret. We do so only to avoid a dispute, and such removal … Continue reading “Apple to push videoconferencing”

Isn’t this bizarre:

Apple to push videoconferencing with new iChat, camera

By Nick dePlume, Publisher and Editor in Chief
June 4, 2003 – At the demand of Apple Computer Inc. we have removed “Apple to push videoconferencing with new iChat, camera” from Think Secret. We do so only to avoid a dispute, and such removal should not be construed as an admission. We respectfully contend that the use of any disputed material did not constitute publication of “trade secrets” and was part of Think Secret’s tradition and practice of comment, criticism and news reporting of interest to our readers.

It’s not like Apple has, or over will have, a monopoly on videoconferencing, or even an interesting position; this likely to be joke, if anything.

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  1. Monopoly–of course not.

    But my kids use iChat as easily as breathing. If video were added they would be on it in an instant.

    (But will people really like it? Me, I would hate to be “on camera.” )

    I always thought that having teenagers would require extra phone lines. Not so. Trying to predict the future just doesn’t work…

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