Cellcam
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A cellcam is a digital camera with cellular connectivity. Such connectivity, over 2G (e.g. GSM), 3G (e.g. EVDO Rev A), or soon to be launched 4G (e.g. UMB, LTE) technologies allow users to not only share the pictures, but also stream real-time video to perhaps millions watching on the Internet.
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