Has anyone else noticed that pre-teen kids are less self-conscious or more 
comfortable with video cameras, and also more aware of the remote/asynchronous 
audience? I've seen some kids who, when the camera's on, do a great job of 
including the remote viewer along with those physically present.

Is this due to practice (webcam use, cell-phone video use)?

Are kids more practiced because they don't care about the cost of video? 
Because the parent/guardian's paying the bill?

-=- Jerome

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Sent: June 3, 2008 2:36 AM
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Subject: Re: [IxDA Discuss] Why haven't video calls taken off

http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2008/06/02/nokia-vp-video-calling-not-successful-because-it-turns-you-ugly/

Nokia says it makes you ugly!


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