Whether it be putting your face on the Web, keeping in touch with friends or adding security to your home or office environment, the Webcam has become one of the most sought-after home technologies.

From the cute to the practical, Webcams come in a range of shapes and sizes, with a bundle of software and features for any user. Hence, making a choice on which Webcam to choose will require you to reach a few home truths first.

First ask yourself what the primary use of your Webcam will be. Will you use it to keep in touch while on the road? Will it be for taking pictures to post on the Internet or your blog? Maybe you just want to add a little bit more fun to your messenger service. Or you could be looking to increase your home or small business security by keeping a better eye on the place 24 x 7.

It is difficult to measure some aspects such as lag when looking at products over messenger services -- download speeds of Internet services and the communications software itself will both interfere with overall outcomes. And as you can see (and a very important aspect to keep in mind when purchasing a Webcam) not all Webcams are designed for use with every free messenger service.

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04/01/2008 04:10 AM

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