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San Francisco State’s ‘FogCam’ is a part of tech history

Por: New York Post Life October 02, 2022

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It’s been on the watch since before the internet was a thing. The world’s oldest webcam, known as “FogCam,” is still in operation at San Francisco State University. First installed in 1994 as a student project, the camera provides a birds-eye view of the campus for anyone who logs on, . The tech relic consists of a Logitech camera rigged up on a flexible plastic tripod on the second floor of the university’s business building — and... + full article



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