Just as a quick tangent while I listen to the latest episode.

The iPhone made a big deal about video calling on the phone making out
as if it hasn't been done before.
I wondered if I was the only person who thought, Didn't the '3'
network in the UK have video enabled phones running over 3G several
years ago?
Video calling turned out not to be all that popular. The iPhone brings
video conferencing limited to Wifi where video calling was available
on 3G several
years ago in the UK at least. I didn't think the implication that the
iPhone 4 was the first video conferencing phone was justified.

I also kind of though about while watching the videos of people using
video conferencing on the iPhone for nice happy wholesome purposes
and
though of Microsoft NetMeeting and how it seemed that technology ended
up popular for shall we say other less wholesome things than video
meetings.

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