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Bla‐bla‐bla: video chat service on the Internet – a market feasibility study

Bla‐bla‐bla: video chat service on the Internet – a market feasibility study The Internet is changing the way that companies carry out their business and, in fact, constitutes an entirely new application domain, which makes product innovation possible. Moreover, it is a new medium for reaching consumers, which is a central preoccupation to organisations in the current business market. Here interest lies in video chatting on the Internet. This is a type of service that adds video support to chatting using a Web cam and is gradually attracting more Internet users. The paper consists of a market feasibility study evaluating the potential commercialisation of a software program that enables the "cutting away" of the chatters from the original background filmed by the Web cam, and later re-integrates them into a new background. The software program could, therefore, be interesting for advertising companies. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Qualitative Market Research An International Journal Emerald Publishing

Bla‐bla‐bla: video chat service on the Internet – a market feasibility study

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © 2004 Emerald Group Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.
ISSN
1352-2752
DOI
10.1108/13522750410512859
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Abstract

The Internet is changing the way that companies carry out their business and, in fact, constitutes an entirely new application domain, which makes product innovation possible. Moreover, it is a new medium for reaching consumers, which is a central preoccupation to organisations in the current business market. Here interest lies in video chatting on the Internet. This is a type of service that adds video support to chatting using a Web cam and is gradually attracting more Internet users. The paper consists of a market feasibility study evaluating the potential commercialisation of a software program that enables the "cutting away" of the chatters from the original background filmed by the Web cam, and later re-integrates them into a new background. The software program could, therefore, be interesting for advertising companies.

Journal

Qualitative Market Research An International JournalEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 1, 2004

Keywords: Internet; Market research; Software engineering; Belgium

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