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  2. 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: Remote login; Real-time collaboration

  3. Tennessee login law - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 2011, lawmakers in the US state of Tennessee passed a bill that makes sharing login information for sites that provide music and movies, such as Netflix and Napster, illegal. [1] The law, pushed for by recording industry professionals, is the first of its kind in that it is actually an update for a bill originally existing to punish ...

  4. Web tracking - Wikipedia

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    Web tracking is the practice by which operators of websites and third parties collect, store and share information about visitors' activities on the World Wide Web.Analysis of a user's behaviour may be used to provide content that enables the operator to infer their preferences and may be of interest to various parties, such as advertisers.

  5. Use Autofill to save your username, password, and other info

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    Use Autofill to automatically fill in forms, usernames, and passwords on AOL. If you're using a mobile browser, contact your mobile device manufacturer for help with its Autofill settings.

  6. Can I access AOL Mail from another computer? - AOL Help

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    For security purposes, log out of your account when you're finished (especially if you're using a shared or public computer). Mouse over your account name in the upper right corner of the page and click Sign Out.

  7. TrackIR - Wikipedia

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    TrackIR, created by NaturalPoint Inc., is an optical motion tracking controller for Microsoft Windows.. It tracks head motions with up to six degrees of freedom which allows for handsfree view control.

  8. Mouse tracking - Wikipedia

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    The term mouse tracking originally referred to how movements were captured and transmitted to the computer. For example, the original tracker ball mouse used a metal bearing pressed against two rollers to track movement. [2] Much research and technology has gone into what type of tracker provides the most accurate depiction of the user's movement.