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by ddj231
1150 days ago
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The difference would be that you and a friend are on the same web page, like a news article (the same location), but you still retain control of your page. Scrolling, etc. Also you can sync YouTube videos, so you get better quality than you would via screen share. |
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If folks like this, they may also be interested in the neko project: https://github.com/m1k1o/neko
Or even a similar work of my own company: BrowserBox Pro -- where you can share a link to a single browser with multiple people. Co-browsing or co-operative / collaborative browsing is the "term of art" I believe.
https://github.com/dosyago/BrowserBoxPro