Although similar free services are already offered by third parties, Google has launched a beta of its new Chrome Remote Desktop, an application that allows any two computers using a Chrome browser — whether its via Windows, Linux, Mac and Chromebooks — to connect with each other. Google said the goal of this beta release is to demonstrate the core Chrome Remoting technology and get feedback from users. “This version enables users to share with or get access to another computer by providing a one-time authentication code,” Google states in the release notes.
2DayBlog.com, Google Releases Chrome Desktop-Sharing Feature
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