Cobrowsing
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Cobrowsing, in the context of web browsing, is the navigation of the Internet by several people accessing the same webpages at the same time. This can be achieved by communicating to one another the page that is being browsed manually (phone, instant messaging), or with software which automatically synchronizes the browsers.
[edit] Examples
- online courses wherein the class follows a tutor who presents material
- business partners giving online presentations
- chatters, who may share web addresses with each other
- an article mentioning a javascript approach