Webcams are certainly not an innovative technological innovation; their appearance dates back to the beginning of the 1990s and from then on, they gained increasing popularity thanks to the spread of video chat programs, street cams, and broadband internet connections. Currently, webcams are objects for everyone and are almost always integrated into the display frames of monitors, netbooks, and notebooks. The most common uses of a webcam are to transmit video streaming and record.
In the first case, webcams are used in video chat programs, television broadcasting, and street cams—cameras that film a fixed point of a given location. In the second case, webcams are used for creating photos and videos that you can then upload to the internet, for example, to YouTube or social networking sites. The advantage of these types of webcams...