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Hope Community Church - Technical Arts

Thursday, December 16, 2004

WebCam Integration



During a recent building expansion meeting for our latest church expansion project an idea was presented that it would be exciting to be able to have updates on the building progress available on the web. I set up a D-Link webcam with integrated web server capabilities in an outside window and it now uploads 4 snapshots per day to the internet which are available on our Hope Community Church web site. This is especially neat for those who want to get an update and don't live close to church.

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