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  2. Microsoft Garage - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011, The Garage helped publish its first Garage project to the general public: Mouse without Borders [4] developed by Microsoft engineer Truong Do. Garage volunteers assisted Truong by designing and developing the installer and setup for Mouse without Borders.

  3. Microsoft PowerToys - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the collection consists of Find My Mouse, which focuses on the cursor's position; Mouse Highlighter, which indicates mouse clicks on the screen; and Mouse pointer Crosshairs, which displays crosshairs centered on the mouse pointer [31] Mouse Without Borders adds a tool which allows a user to move their cursor across multiple devices ...

  4. Multiplicity (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mouse without Borders - This is a Garage product from Microsoft that allows a single keyboard and mouse to operate up to four different computers. Barrier – A Creative Commons fork of Synergy 's 1.9 branch.

  5. Our 21 Best 30-Minute Soups That Are Creamy & Comforting - AOL

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    In this fast asparagus soup recipe, potato adds creaminess without adding cream. Double or triple this soup and freeze the leftovers for a quick lunch. View Recipe.

  6. Talk:List of TCP and UDP port numbers/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    A new contributor added Mouse without borders to the article twice without reliable sources. On the second chance, I gave it a benefit of doubt and went digging for sources myself. Special:Diff/796814012 Added references from CNET News, Betanews and PC Magazine. Special:Diff/796814255

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  8. Who needs football? This year's SEC in the conversation for ...

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    It would be a mistake to crown the SEC without seeing how it fares during the final two weeks of non-conference play and in the NCAA tournament, but the league’s glorious start has vaulted it ...

  9. List of websites founded before 1995 - Wikipedia

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    SunSITE (Sun Software, Information & Technology Exchange) started in 1992 as an FTP service and was hosted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. [14] It was a comprehensive archiving project that was a collaboration between Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation and the Office of Information Technology at the University of North Carolina.