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Videoconferencing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Where does the history of teleconferencing begin? It starts in the 1960s, when the AA&T telephone company introduced a new device called the Picturephone. This launched the concept of teleconferencing, which allowed a group of three or more people to conduct meetings and conversations over great distances.
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...teleconferencing can only facilitate the linking of people-it does not alter the complexity of group communication. Although it may be easier for us to communicate with teleconferencing, it may also be easier for us to miscommunicate.
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