The rise of live broadcasts seems to have been a matter of the past few years, from the thousands of battles in previous years, to the various kinds of food broadcasts that have arisen this year, and the home of Jolie Biro, who has become aunt and aunt, although the live broadcast industry seems to be no longer in sight, but The type of live broadcast is getting more and more abundant.

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But you may not think that there has been a live broadcast since the 1990s, until recently FogCam announced that it will be officially available at the end of August. Close, many people think of the world’s oldest webcam has been live broadcast for 25 years.

In 1994, two students at San Francisco State University, Jeff Schwartz and Dan WOng put a camera on the top of a school building and point the camera at the opposite Holloway. Because this road has been covered by fog for many years, this webcam is called FogCam.

FogCam publishes photos taken on the Internet at a rate of 20 seconds, which is 25 years. From Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, FogCam lives much longer than many Internet companies.

But 25 years, FogCam is not without a crisis of closure, Jeff Schwartz is accepting San Francisco Chronicle” interview revealed that because the school is not really support, it has been difficult to find a good location and perspective for live broadcast in recent years, so “it is time to let go “”.

Not long ago, Jeff Schwartz and Dan Wong officially announced the news of closing FogCam on Twitter: