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Take your pix online
with SnapVideo

By Marlène Gaberel

 

At the March 2, 2004 meeting, DACS will welcome David Brenner of VideoBureau. The presentation will be on SnapVideo, a program that enables PC users to receive or send video snapshots over the Internet. Through a secure web page, SnapVideo supplies and automatically uploads live or recorded snapshots from a user USB camera. View your home or office from anywhere! Just imagine the possibilities Snap Video offers: the boss checking on employees when away on a trip; the parents, from work, glancing to see how the babysitter interacts with the kids at home; or talking with that far away parent on the phone and at the same time seeing his or her picture on your computer. SnapVideo enables users to save snapshots and view them online, in slideshows or albums. Snapshots taken via SnapVideo can be viewed privately, or shared with any user on the Internet. Through SnapVideo’s new email and cell phone services, snapshots can be sent or seen up-to-the-minute from just about anywhere, even without an internet browser or PC.

David Brenner, President of VideoBureau, will present some Power Point slides explaining the product and a live demonstration of Snap Video. March 2, 2004 promises to be an interesting evening for DACS members and their guests. The presentation will take place at Danbury Hospital Auditorium and start with questions and answers at 7:00 pm following by brief club announcements. The main presentation will start at 8.00 pm. For additional information on the presentation or directions to the Danbury Hospital Auditorium, check DACS web page (www.dacs.org).


Marlène Gaberel is a member of the Board and Vice President for Communications.

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