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jan 3, 1991 - World's First Webcam (Timeline)
Microsoft's new 'Modern' accessories include its first webcam in years | Engadget
The Very First Webcam, which was created by computer geeks to keep track of how much coffee left in the coffee pot. : r/thevery1
First Look: Dell's 'Concept Pari' Is a Webcam You Can Mount in the Middle of Your Screen | PCMag
The First Webcam Points at the Trojan Room Coffee Pot : History of Information
Coffee Facts : The first webcam | did you know
Endiro Coffee on Twitter: "The worlds first webcam was created in Cambridge to check the status of a coffee pot. https://t.co/lmMZ5yVEe8" / Twitter
When was the first webcam invented? | Useless Daily: Facts, Trivia, News, Oddities, Jokes and more!
The First Webcam Was Invented to Check Coffee Levels Without Getting Up | PetaPixel
First webcam was used to monitor a coffee pot
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General - Invention of webcam: just to monitor the coffee pot - Descaler.co.uk
Trojan Room coffee pot - Wikipedia
UberNick | SSG on Twitter: "My first ever webcam vs now. Literally started from the bottom LOL https://t.co/2m3lYcDU3P" / Twitter
First Webcam - Pretty useless for anything but chat.
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The First Ever Webcam Was Pointed At A Coffee Pot - JustPost: Virtually entertaining
Elgato's first webcam gets a lot of things right | Engadget
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Microsoft launches its first AI-powered webcam for the Surface Hub 2 and Surface Hub 2S | TechSpot
First Webcam I purchased (early 2000's) : r/nostalgia
Mediacom Business - Tech Throwback: The first-ever webcam was used to watch a pot of coffee in 1991 by Cambridge University on its own local network. Its sole purpose was to monitor
How the world's first webcam made a coffee pot famous - BBC News
Elgato Facecam Review: For Hardcore Streamers Only | Tom's Hardware
Coffee Webcam - YouTube
EmXcore - Fun internet fact The first webcam in the world was monitoring the 'Trojan coffeepot', the coffeemachine in the trojan room of the computerlab of the university of Cambridge. It was
WEB@30: The Register pokes around historical hardware of the WWW • The Register