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  2. TeamViewer - Wikipedia

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    TeamViewer is a remote access and remote control computer software, allowing maintenance of computers and other devices. [8] [9] It was first released in 2005, [10] and its functionality has expanded step by step. [11] TeamViewer is proprietary software that requires registration and is free of charge for non-commercial use. [12]

  3. Ignite (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Its Human Intelligence framework lets in-game players "think like real athletes", with the ability to make snap judgments, prepare for impact, and perform as a team player. [1] For example, the new artificial intelligence creates a sense of urgency for computer players towards the end of an association football match to rush for more shots on ...

  4. Teamwork (project management) - Wikipedia

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    Teamwork.com is an Irish, privately owned, web-based software company headquartered in Cork, Ireland.Teamwork creates task management and team collaboration software. Founded in 2007, as of 2016 the company stated that its software was in use by over 370,000 organisations worldwide (including Disney, Spotify and HP), [10] and that it had over 2.4m

  5. Groove Networks - Wikipedia

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    Groove Networks was a software company based in Beverly, Massachusetts.Founded by Ray Ozzie, the creator of IBM's Lotus Notes application, the privately held company specialized in productivity software that allows multiple users to work collaboratively on computer files simultaneously.

  6. TeamSite - Wikipedia

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    OpenText TeamSite is an enterprise web content management system developed by Interwoven. At present, it is owned, maintained, marketed by OpenText, a company that acquired it from Hewlett-Packard on May 1, 2016. [1]

  7. 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.

  8. College Football's National Championship II - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, multiplayer (up to four players via Team Player multitap) College Football's National Championship II is a video game developed by BlueSky Software and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis .

  9. Team Fortress Classic - Wikipedia

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    Team Fortress was originally a modification for Quake (1996), [14] and then later for QuakeWorld, developed by TF Software Pty. Ltd. Its developers were working on a standalone version, Team Fortress 2 , when they were hired by Valve to write a port of Team Fortress as a mod for Valve's game Half-Life . [ 15 ]