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  2. Insta360 - Wikipedia

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    Insta360 Studio is a free desktop video editing software for Mac and Windows computers. It can be used for editing footage shot on Insta360's consumer cameras, including X2, X3, X4, ONE X/X2, ONE RS/R, ONE, GO 2/3, Sphere, EVO and Nano S. [29] A new interface was introduced in September 2021, for easier project management. [30]

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  4. Trojan Room coffee pot - Wikipedia

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    It was the subject of the world's first webcam, created by Quentin Stafford-Fraser and Paul Jardetzky in 1991. To save people working in the building the disappointment of finding the coffee machine empty after making the trip to the room, a camera was set up providing a live picture of the coffee pot to all desktop computers on the office network.

  5. John Daub - Wikipedia

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    Daub has been a regular reporter for NHK World's Tokyo Eye program since November 2008 and has reported in over 50 episodes alongside host Chris Peppler to show the city's highlights through history, culture, and various attractions. [2] He has worked on Journeys in Japan, Destination Kansai, and has been a guest on many other NHK Programs. [13]

  6. Webcam - Wikipedia

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    A webcam is a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network. They are primarily used in video telephony, live streaming and social media, and security. Webcams can be built-in computer hardware or peripheral devices, and are commonly connected to a device using USB or wireless protocol.

  7. Lifestreaming - Wikipedia

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    Wearing a webcam attached to a cap, Kan began streaming continuous live video and audio, beginning at midnight March 19, 2007, and he named this procedure "lifecasting," [35] apparently unaware of the accepted use of that term for a sculpting process. Kan announced that he would wear his camera "24 hours a day, seven days a week."

  8. Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1971 - Wikipedia

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    It seems odd now with Nikon everywhere, but at the time they were just really breaking the market, and you could get cameras over here really, really inexpensively, and hi-fi and little cine cameras… We came here and went away loaded with cameras and I started documenting the rest of my travels with Led Zeppelin for a bit." [2]

  9. Yodobashi Camera - Wikipedia

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    Yodobashi Camera was founded by Terukazu Fujisawa (藤沢 昭和, Fujisawa Terukazu) in 1960. The original product line up focused on cameras and photographic equipment. Fujisawa adopted a technique of opening up the entrances of his first stores in Shinjuku, Ueno and Yokohama to allow a large number of the available products to be seen at a glance, facilitating high volume sales at low pr