The nice part about Screenleap is that people don’t have to log into anything to join your screensharing session. You can give them a code to enter in or send them a link directly to the meeting.
With stories of Terminator-esque Google glasses making headlines these days, you’d think a basic task like screen sharing would be something that’d be pretty well solved by now. But while there are ...
Chrome/Firefox/Safari: Previously mentioned screen sharing service Screenleap made waves because it allows you to share screens with someone else with a single-click, no plug-ins or client installs ...
Founders Den, the “clubhouse for entrepreneurs” (it’s like a co-working space, but classier) based in San Francisco’s startup-heavy SoMa neighborhood, just kicked off its third demo day. Ten startups ...
Screen sharing has become increasingly important today. Many people are now working from home; therefore, it is safe to assume quite a few of them will need to share their screens with an employer or ...
Enterprise apps, in many cases, exhibit some of the worst traits of the enterprises they serve, including a tendency to stay relatively the same despite new advances. There’s plenty of incentive to ...
Fans of the hit TV show "24" might recall the phrase "send it to my screen" oft-shouted in the CTU operations center when one operative needed to take over what was happening on someone else's ...