What was the first video conferencing tool?
What was the first video conferencing tool? the Picturephone By 1964, AT was ready to introduce its first public videoconferencing tool—a videophone called the Picturephone—at the World's Fair. When did video conferencing first come out? In 1968, video conferencing was first introduced and packaged as a commercial solution at the World's Fair in New York. The technology introduced was called the Picturephone from AT. Who invented teleconference? Doug Engelbart, who was instrumental in the invention or development of several IT standards that have withstood the test of time—the computer mouse, email and word processing software—died July 3. He was 88....