Anyone have experience with doing the videophone experience?

A colleague is trying to come up with a way to get his ancient auntie online 
with a no-hassle version of a videoconferencing capability. Dear Auntie has no 
computer skills or computer, nephew will take care of purchasing required 
hardware/software. Apple or PC doesn't seem to matter, since we're starting 
with a clean slate.

If one takes the Motorola Ojo as the optimal endstate, how close can we get to 
mimicing it with a combination of computer/webcam/software?

Dan


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