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In article <nagleD3A5xA.3nx@netcom.com>, nagle@netcom.com (John Nagle) wrote:

>       How about software that makes a PowerMac with a Connectix "eyeball"
> camera and an ISDN board emulate a high-end video conferencing system?

I don't think the folks at Intelligence At Large, Inc. (who put out
BeingThere 2.0) would like this :)

>       Another niche is to work with a Mac clone vendor and put together
> "video Macs", with everything you need for video editing, including 8mm
> videotape drives, in one big tower case.  

NewTek, Inc.'s "Video Toaster for Macintosh".
