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Late to the party

Don's just figured out the magic of online radio, (psst, Don, try Dl.FM on iTunes. You'll love it.), and I was just turned on to how quick and easy AIM Video / iChat Video conferences can be. My parents are living in England for the next few years, and they've got a hi-speed connection and a webcam, and once I plugged in my DV Camera, we were up and running, showing off their grandkids and yammering back and forth. What would have required the use of two dedicated facilities and a major telecommunications company 20 years ago, we did with free software and a $50 webcam.

Who says technology never makes people lives better?

“Late to the party”