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Moisés García

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Surf the Web Together — Channel.me

You know how it is: you can try to verbally explain to someone how a website works, but nothing is easier or clearer than simply showing them what you’re talking about. Surf the Web Together now makes it easy to do exactly that. Simply paste the URL of the website that you want to show to your friend into the channel bar, and click “Create Channel.”

Your friend on the other side of the world will be able to see the website you are talking about exactly as you see it, and you’ll see each other’s cursor movements. Now you can show them those rollover effects and hovers that they couldn’t find on their own. The service is a great way to learn new languages together, discover and listen music together or just pick out a sweater online that your significant other won’t hate! 

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