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There was never any risk of v1 of FlipLive cannibalizing the teleconferencing business - it was one-way only - no way for the 'viewers' to send a stream back to the publisher's camera. BTW - I wrote some of web software (the ActionScript) for FlipLive.



The whole premise of Cisco's teleconferencing business is maintaining the illusion that that it has to be expensive to do -- which isn't true for 80% of the market at least.

Cisco won't make billions on peddling their stuff to the 20% of the market who has a few million to drop on a telepresence system.


2 one-way connections == 1 two-way connection. Both sides just need flip and something to view it on. Even if that something was gold plated it would be cheaper than "enterprise" conferencing systems.


Interesting, yeah I hadn't thought through to the two-way part of it. And I might be totally off-base, but it just felt like it maybe it we edging close.


can you explain some of the thinking behind the flip slide? It was bigger and didn't add much function. Thanks


I didnt work on that project. I was a contractor, so pretty much only saw the stuff I worked on.




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