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Others' CU-SeeMe pages
Steve Meloan has written several articles about CU-SeeMe, one appears in the San Francisco Examiner and another in Urban Desires.
Eva and Børre Ludvigsen's home in Norway is equipped with several video cameras, some of which you can control. Børre has been an enthusiastic pioneer and supporter of CU-SeeMe in both his personal on-line life and his professional life (he's a teacher of multimedia studies).
Ben Anderson of the LUTCHI Research Centre in the United Kingdom maintains a CU-SeeMe page.
Biology professor Bill Graziadei maintains his own CU-SeeMe page.
Wayne Harrison of Pine, Colorado, USA, has automated a Connectix QuickCam to produce a weather page.
Jher maintains CU-SeeMe web pages, starting with the ominously-named Theft of Souls page.
Streak has a page of CU-SeeMe articles.
One-time MTV video jockey Adam Curry maintains a CU-SeeMe presence at his post-mtv.com digs: the Metaverse.
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