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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