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videoconferencing

[ vid-ee-oh-kon-fer-uhn-sing, -fruhn- ]

noun

  1. the holding of videoconferences.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of videoconferencing1

First recorded in 1975–80; videoconference + -ing 1
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A year ago, the famous videoconferencing app Zoom was stuck in post-pandemic doldrums.

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It last met in July 2021 in plenary form, but at that time some delegates had to take part by videoconferencing due to Covid-19 restrictions.

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On the work side of things, videoconferencing service Zoom and other companies that provide online meeting tools have built apps for the Vision Pro, too.

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For the past few years, Google has been working on a three-dimensional videoconferencing service called “Project Starline†that it draws upon “photorealistic†images and a “magic window†so two people sitting in different cities feel like they are in the same room together.

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The sessions were facilitated by a nutritionist and two creative arts therapists -- a dance movement therapist and an art therapist -- weekly on a secure videoconferencing platform.

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