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  • Only yesterday I wrote on ExtranetEvolution. com about a new type of construction collaboration platform that combines file-sharing with an information-rich multimedia communication environment incorporating online meetings with chat, voice over IP, webcam and screen-sharing support.

    Will the future of events be virtual? « pwcom 2.0 2009

  • When I think about how much we get done via E-mail, video-conferenceing and screen-sharing over the Internet – and even on the plain old phone, I gotta wonder what exactly these Citigroup execs accomplish with their private jets.

    Matthew Yglesias » Meet The New Jet 2009

  • From Portland, he plans to rely heavily on video conferencing and screen-sharing technology that will allow him to collaborate with other Twitter engineers.

    The New Suburbs, a Plane Ride Away Nick Wingfield 2010

  • What advantages would it give me over the standard spreadsheet screen-sharing?

    Even More on Teaching Languages in Second Life 2008

  • We get three of Karloff's finest performances in one picture, along with some of the best dialogue he ever had, and the twinning effects are stunning -- the equal of those in DEAD RINGERS, made 50 years later, with many of Karloff's screen-sharing moments captured in astonishing dolly shots.

    Archive 2006-12-03 2006

  • We get three of Karloff's finest performances in one picture, along with some of the best dialogue he ever had, and the twinning effects are stunning -- the equal of those in DEAD RINGERS, made 50 years later, with many of Karloff's screen-sharing moments captured in astonishing dolly shots.

    Quick Notes on Some Recent Screenings 2006

  • The machine in question had a copy of the screen-sharing Timbuktu app installed, along with Timbuktu's DynDNS-like nameservice, which meant that the iMac's owner could locate and take control of the machine whenever it was dialled up to the Internet.

    Boing Boing: January 20, 2002 - January 26, 2002 Archives 2002

  • She was talking to Edward by phone and seeing the story he was reading with screen-sharing software on her desktop computer.

    NYT > Home Page By KYLE SPENCER 2012

  • She was talking to Edward by phone and seeing the story he was reading with screen-sharing software on her desktop computer.

    NYT > Home Page By KYLE SPENCER 2012

  • She was talking to Edward by phone and seeing the story he was reading with screen-sharing software on her desktop computer.

    NYT > Home Page By MARY ANN GIORDANO 2012

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