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    Default How to co-browse a website with my friend? What do you recommend?

    Is there a special add-on or an application, possibly web based, that I could use to co-browse websites with my friend? So that I could see the contents of my friends screen, when he's surfing the web.

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    If you are both using Windows XP, and possibly other Windows OS's, you can probably use the:

    Remote Assistance

    application to do this. I've never bothered with it, but you can find tons of info:

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...ce&btnG=Search
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    There's also VNC viewers and servers such as Real VNC, Ultra VNC, and WinVNC to name a few. I personally use Ultra VNC both at home and at work. You can find more about it at the following website:

    http://www.uvnc.com.

    Hope this helps.
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    Well, at first I would have recommended the VNC and other similar remote control software, but if it's just the browser screen sharing you want, then why don't you try Screen2.com. It's simple and web-based.

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