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Lapface
Working from home can be a lonely business – cue the tiny violins – which is why I was tickled by the idea of Lapface, a lo-fi streaming site that shares your webcam with other lonely souls. Obviously there’s a risk that the page could turn into a Chatroulette-style wall of flailing phalluses, but right now it’s just jerkily updating shots of earnest faces hard at work. Lapface is a side-project by Jong-Moon Kim (his main focus is Emoti). He explains its purpose on the site: Lapface was my weekend hack designed to give the feeling of working with other people. It takes…

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