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I'm InTouch : How It Works
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Posted:
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19 Apr 2004
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Published:
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01 Jan 2003
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Format:
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Multimedia
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Type:
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Software Demo
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
I?m InTouch is centred around a technology that locates your computer connected to the Internet, regardless of whether its IP address is changing or static.
Just load I?m InTouch onto the computer you want to be able to access. At the end of a very simple installation process, your computer is then registered with the I?m InTouch Sign-Up Server so that your computer can now be located. Your computer must be on and connected to the Internet if you wish to reach it.
I?m InTouch?s location server finds your PC on the Internet and then makes a private connection to your computer.
Once the connection has been made, the location server drops out of the picture, leaving a peer-to-peer connection between your computer and the device you are currently using.
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