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  2. TeamViewer (company) - Wikipedia

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    TeamViewer was founded following the release of the first version of the TeamViewer software in 2005. The TeamViewer software was developed to reduce travelling to customers. [9] [10] It became the core product of the newly founded TeamViewer GmbH, which today operates as TeamViewer Germany GmbH and belongs to TeamViewer SE.

  3. TeamViewer - Wikipedia

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    Before establishing a connection, TeamViewer first checks the configuration of the device and the network to detect restrictions imposed by firewalls and other security systems. Usually, a direct TCP/UDP connection can be established so that no additional ports need to be opened. Otherwise, TeamViewer falls back on other paths such as an HTTP ...

  4. TeamViewer Agrees To Acquire Carlyle-Backed 1E For $720 ... - AOL

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    TeamViewer has entered an agreement with Carlyle Europe Technology Partners (CETP), part of the global investment firm Carlyle Group (NASDAQ:CG), to acquire 1E, a Digital Employee Experience (DEX ...

  5. Comparison of remote desktop software - Wikipedia

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    Remote assistance: remote and local users are able to view the same screen at the same time, so a remote user can assist a local user. Access permission request: local user should approve a remote access session start. NAT passthrough: the ability to connect to the server behind a NAT without configuring the router's port forwarding rules. It ...

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  7. Talk:TeamViewer - Wikipedia

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    2a02:908:13c3:17e0:7b:5935:c47a:295f (talk · contribs) has been paid by Finsbury Glover Hering Europe on behalf of TeamViewer. Their editing has included contributions to this article. 2a09:1500:20:a058::c4 (talk · contribs) has been paid by TeamViewer. Their editing has included contributions to this article.

  8. Peer-to-peer file sharing - Wikipedia

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    Peer-to-peer file sharing is the distribution and sharing of digital media using peer-to-peer (P2P) networking technology. P2P file sharing allows users to access media files such as books, music, movies, and games using a P2P software program that searches for other connected computers on a P2P network to locate the desired content. [1]

  9. List of most expensive music videos - Wikipedia

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    With a budget of $7 million, "Scream" by Michael Jackson (left) and Janet Jackson (right) is the most expensive music video of all time—both nominally and adjusted for inflation. This article lists the most expensive music videos ever made, with costs of $500,000 or more, from those whose budgets have been disclosed.