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Posted on June, Tuesday 27, 2006 By News Desk

With One Click on a Logitech Webcam, Users Have Easy Access to Windows Live Messenger Features

Logitech is powering the Video Call feature in the new
Windows Live Messenger platform, unveiled by Microsoft Corp. Logitech worked with Microsoft to design the client technology that delivers high-quality, full-screen, fully synchronized voice and video calls. Logitech provided the same audio and video technology for Microsoft's Video Conversation feature, part of MSN Messenger since April 2005, and the company has supported the popular webcam feature in MSN Messenger since March 2003.

In addition, Logitech plans for many of its future
QuickCamR webcams to feature one-click access to Windows Live Messenger capabilities.

By using a webcam with Video Call, people can see and talk to friends and family around the world for free. Since the original introduction of Video Conversation, MSN Messenger users have conducted more than 500 million video calls. In fact, video usage on MSN Messenger is currently growing faster than voice-only usage - in January 2006, users p

articipated in video calls that lasted a total of nearly 1.1 billion minutes.

"We're very excited about our continuing work with Microsoft, and the momentum that we've established with MSN," said senior vice president of Logitech's Entertainment and Communications Business Unit, Junien Labrousse

"Video calling, with Microsoft's extensive customer base, has proven to be a breakthrough application for live video communications. Microsoft's new integrated Live interface makes it easy for people to see friends and family members online and spontaneously engage in a video call. We expect this will help personal video communications to become even more popular."

Logitech, with a rich history and expertise in video and audio delivery over IP networks, provides technology that synchronizes audio and video streams and allows these communications to traverse firewalls and Network Address Translation (NAT) devices, which have often blocked video communications and frustrat

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