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Hamachi on the Block?

August 7, 2006 by Mark Evans  
Filed under Business

GigaOm has a post on speculation that Hamachi.com might be snapped up soon. Hamachi’s parent, Vancouver-based Applied Networking Inc., company has developed “virtual private networking”  software, which lets people share files and data between computers on which the software has been installed – essentially giving you a LAN over the Web. (It reminds me of what Toronto-based QNext does as well.) You can find more details on how Hamachi works here,  and download it here.

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One Response to “Hamachi on the Block?”
  1. Timi says:

    New Release of Qnext version 3

    I want to present my favourite software Qnext. I have tried many programs but when I found out Qnext I adore it. Attractive user interface, gathering many services all in one product, that are absolutely free for all Qnext users. Qnext comprises Music Streaming, Photo Sharing, File sharing, Universal Messenger (Yahoo, AIM, MSN, ICQ), Group Text Chat and Tagboard, File Transfer, Online Gaming, Video Conferencing, Audio Conferencing and IRC. Qnext is one exciting product, including new vision: new Peer to Peer and Peer to Web services, attractive user interface and Webcasts.

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