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This takes the idea of “always on” videoconferencing one step further, by providing a public portal from city to city. The planned installation would allow Londoners to meet with those in Vienna to chat.
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They have them outside of 7-11s in some cyberpunk movie I saw – or perhaps in a book I read, imagined vividly.
It’s a great idea.
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Window on the world
I find something really compelling about this plan for ‘window on the world’ attraction: A window between cities that allows people hundreds or even thousands of miles apart to meet and talk could make its debut in Britain next year….