screen sharing
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Create A Screen-Sharing Shortcut For Easy Access To Your Other Macs
Screen sharing on a Mac simply involves selecting the Mac you want to share in Finder, clicking Screen Share, then logging in. If you’re looking for an even faster method, Macworld shows you how.
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Google Hangouts Get Remote Desktops To Make Troubleshooting A Breeze
Google has added a new remote desktop feature to Hangouts. This means you can video chat, troubleshoot and control a friend’s computer right in the same window.
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Screenleap For Gmail Offers One-Click Screen-Sharing
Chrome: Previously mentioned screen-sharing service Screenleap made waves because it allows you to share screens with someone else with a single-click, no plug-ins or client installs required. Now, thanks to the new Screenleap Chrome Extension, you can launch screen-sharing sessions from inside Gmail, using your Google Contacts.
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Channel.me Is An Easy Way To Share Websites With Friends
If you’re looking for a way to share a website or collaborate over a web page with a friend but you don’t want to install anything to do it, Channel.me can help. The service offers simultaneous browser sharing, real-time chat, and the ability to add notes and comments right on the page.