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A videoconferencing program that utilizes the Internet to transmit audio and video signals. There is a freeware version of CU-SeeMe developed at Cornell University. In June 2001, CU-SeeMe merged with First Virtual Communications, and has extended the point-to-point capabilities of the original CU-SeeMe application into a software multipoint control unit, known as Conference Server - for managing and provisioning audio, video and data communications. The original CU-SeeMe application utilized a communications technology called CU Protocol, which is still in use today.
(Webopedia thanks Edwin Thompson, Creative Services Manager, First Virtual Communications, for providing the updated definition of this term.)
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 CU-SeeMe resource page Offers download links for CU-SeeMe, reflector lists and plug-ins, news, installation information, related web sites, and a Java chat room.
Historical view of CU-SeeMe Provides a historical view of CU-SeeMe technology and product information.
Yahoo!'s CU-SeeMe page Yahoo!'s directory of CU-SeeMe.
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