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Date:      Tue, 16 Sep 1997 23:37:17 -0500
From:      Jim Takeda<jtakeda@webacres.com>
To:        <www@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:    re: MacUser Article 
Message-ID:  <199709170437.XAA10899@web2.webacres.com>

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Hi.

You guys might want to take a look at the new live webcam tech from Japan's
Canon Inc. as written about in the Sept Issue of MacUser, profiled in the 
official Cool Site of the Day, implemented by the 24 hrs of Lemans, Sega, the 
Pacific Palisades Hotels & Resorts and several professional football teams.

I'm sure that if you take a look at this, you definitely would be interested in 
adding this new technology to your home page to assist you in your 
marketing/public relations campaigns.

http://www.internetcanada.com
click on the Live Full Motion Video icon

This is something we're confident you're going to want to see.

Imagine broadcasting live full motion video pictures from exotic resort 
destinations for the world to see - all in real time.

How about a broadcasting the golf links? The casino? The nightclub? The 
view? The weather? Traffic? An off location event? A new building? Promoting 
real estate?

You won't believe your eyes one this new technology from Japan's Canon Inc. 
called WebView/Livescope.

The marketing/promotion capability for commercial as well as educational are 
unlimited.

This technology has been just introduced to the Americas and it is test 
marketing.

Respectfully,

Jim Takeda
Palomar Media Corp.
jtakeda@palo.com
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