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web camera (or webcam,
real camera) is a real-time camera (usually, though not
always, a video camera) whose images can be accessed using
the World Wide Web, instant messaging, or a PC video calling
application.
Web-accessible
cameras; typically involve a digital camera which uploads
images to a web server, either continuously or at regular
intervals. This may be achieved by a camera attached
to a PC, or by dedicated hardware. Videoconferencing
cameras typically take the form of a small camera connected
directly to a PC. Analog cameras are also sometimes
used (often of the sort used for closed-circuit television),
connected to an video capture card and then directly
or indirectly to the internet.
In
addition to use for personal videoconferencing, it was
quickly realised that World Wide Web users enjoyed viewing
images from cameras set up by others elsewhere in the
world. While the term "webcam" refers to the
technology generally, the first part of the term ("web-")
is often replaced with a word describing what can be
viewed with the camera, such as a nestcam or streetcam.
Today there are thousands of webcams
that provide views into homes, offices and other buildings
as well as providing panoramic views of cities (Metrocams)
and the countryside. Webcams are used to monitor traffic
with TraffiCams, the weather with WeatherCams and even
volcanoes with VolcanoCams.
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