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		<title>Home computer support people &#8212; you need this!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do your parents phone you up asking questions about the computer? YES? Then you need [Gisto] We created Gitso as a frontend to reverse VNC connections. It is meant to be a simple two-step process that connects one person to another&#8217;s screen. First, the support person offers to give support. Second, the person who needs [...]]]></description>
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