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    <title>Microsoft Portrait is a black-and-white</title>
    <summary>Microsoft Portrait is a black-and-white low bandwidth videoconferencing application, courtesy of Microsoft&apos;s research labs in China. In motion, it&apos;s eerily reminiscent of footage from a...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://research.microsoft.com/~jiangli/portrait/" title="It's just a research project, but you can download it.">Microsoft Portrait</a> is a black-and-white low bandwidth videoconferencing application, courtesy of Microsoft's research labs in China. In motion, it's eerily reminiscent of footage from a <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pxl2000/">Fisher Price PXL-2000</a>.</p><p>My webcam was lost when I moved to my new apartment, so until it's found I can't really do a thorough test, but I think running video to my Pocket PC across my wireless 802.11b network with this thing should give me more than enough geek cred to get through the holidays.</p>]]>
      
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