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  2. Once everyone has joined, click the "Share Screen" button on your Zoom control panel. Enable the "Share Computer Sound" and "Optimize Screen Sharing for Video Clip" settings, then click "Share."

  3. Social viewing - Wikipedia

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    The term in this context originated with the Toronto and Los Angeles-based company View2Gether [4] which has created proprietary technology for aggregating content from sources not controlled by the user for synchronized play and inclusion in common playlists by multiple participants with a commensurate instant messaging chat function.

  4. Rabb.it - Wikipedia

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    A host could create a room, invite others to it (or, alternatively, set it to public so the room appeared on the site's homepage for anyone to join), and share content using a virtual computer called a "Rabbitcast," or using the Google Chrome extension "Share on Rabbit."

  5. Universal Windows Platform apps - Wikipedia

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    Starting with Windows 10, Microsoft initially used the term "Windows app" to describe Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. These were applications that could be installed from the Microsoft Store, previously known as the Windows Store. Initially, these apps were called "Trusted Windows Store apps," and later they were referred to as "Trusted ...

  6. This Chrome extension lets you share your Netflix and Spotify ...

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    While DoNotPay didn’t limit the number of users you can share a subscription with though a link, KeyRing draws a line at three users on the free tier and five users on the paid tier.

  7. Spotify lets you share a specific timestamp from a podcast - AOL

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    It’ll be easier to get friends to listen to a specific part of an episode.

  8. Desktop sharing - Wikipedia

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    Desktop sharing is a common name for technologies and products that allow remote access and remote collaboration on a person's computer desktop through a graphical terminal emulator. The most common two scenarios for desktop sharing are:

  9. Phone Link - Wikipedia

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    It is a native component of Windows 10 (since version 1809) and Windows 11, where it is a UWP app and consists of a driver that communicates with the Link to Windows [6] app on the mobile device. Phone Link makes use of Wi-Fi , Bluetooth for voice calls, or mobile data .