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  2. GoToMyPC - Wikipedia

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    Following GoToMyPC's launch, beta user Greg Alwang wrote a positive review of the software for PC Magazine. [8] He said the file transfer features were "basic" compared to those offered by competitor pcAnywhere, but complimented the product's usability and concluded, "GoToMyPC is revolutionary, and pcAnywhere is evolutionary."

  3. RemotePC - Wikipedia

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    The app was specifically developed for remote communication and control functions, including text chat, voice, RemotePC Meeting, interactive annotation and more. [ 5 ] Remote PC software has been discussed and cited in the technology reviews and by the multiple industry outlets such as Software Advice , [ 6 ] Capterra , [ 3 ] GetApp (Gartner's ...

  4. Comparison of remote desktop software - Wikipedia

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    Built-in encryption: the software has at least one method of encrypting the data between the local and remote computers, and the encryption mechanism is built into the remote control software. File transfer: the software allows the user to transfer files between the local and remote computers, from within the client software's user interface.

  5. Remote desktop software - Wikipedia

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    Remote control software combined with telephone communication can be nearly as helpful for novice computer-users as if the support staff were actually there. Remote desktop software can be used to access a remote computer: a physical personal computer to which a user does not have physical access, but that can be accessed or interacted with. [4]

  6. Myspace - Wikipedia

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    Myspace (formerly stylized as MySpace; also myspace; and sometimes my␣, with an elongated open box symbol) is a social networking service based in the United States. Launched on August 1, 2003, it was the first social network to reach a global audience and had a significant influence on technology, pop culture and music. [ 2 ]

  7. Banner Mania - Wikipedia

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    Banner Mania was a banner making program for IBM PC compatible computers, enabling the user to create banners, posters, signs and logos. [1] It was released by Broderbund in 1989 and was developed for Pixellite Group by Presage Software Development and written by Christopher Schardt and Dane Bigham.

  8. Carbon Copy (software) - Wikipedia

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    Part of its user base was acquired via inclusion as bonus software for a modem that could communicate at "300, 1200 and 2400 baud." [ 6 ] Carbon Copy's vendor, Meridian Technology, was acquired by Microcom in early 1988, [ 7 ] and accepted tax credits to move software duplication and packaging of Carbon Copy to Puerto Rico. [ 8 ]

  9. Samy (computer worm) - Wikipedia

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    Samy (also known as JS.Spacehero) is a cross-site scripting worm that was designed to propagate across the social networking site MySpace by Samy Kamkar. Within just 20 hours [1] of its October 4, 2005 release, over one million users had run the payload [2] making Samy the fastest-spreading virus of all time. [3] The message on a victim's profile