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June 19, 2007 8:09 AM PDT

AT&T selling live video-sharing via wireless

AT&T selling live video-sharing via wireless
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People can send live, one-way video feeds during phone calls. In the future, service will also be accessible on PCs and TVs.

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WOW this is amazing!!!
Not!

This has already been invented - I think it was called a WEBCAM. Nothing innovative here. I can do this now without being a AT&T customer.
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Just dish up the net, all services are there
The "services" offered (tv, video shareing etc) are all available on the internet. Why don't Ionly; pay for good net access without a per megabyte price structure. Then I have all the sharing of live feeds and all other access-to the net. Every propriatary "service" that I pay for insures that this technology of selling (selling services that are available only through a particular company rather than go directly to the net and make a choice)is always in my face before making a choice.
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