

Not only did they let you upload webcams to them (or have them grab it from a URL), they also offered daily archives of all of your weather cam images. A large number of those, of course, are probably inactive, and many are copies of cameras from existing websites, and webcam-crawling sites like Webcams. I ran one of the first personal online cams in 1996 and one of the first online weather webcams in 1997. If you need help with any of these or are interested in exploring other options, or drop me an email at 1.
It tries to install the Babylon toolbar, make Babylon your default webpage and make it your default search engine.
However, even if you deselect the check boxes, it still places a Babylon installer on your desktop although doesn't appear to install any of the components.
When you've finished installation, your browser will open automatically with a message of congratulations telling you to log into Facebook.
If you're using Firefox, Facebook Video Chat also requires installing an add-on which it does automatically although this requires re-starting your browser afterwards.