Gogrok 2.1.5

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Gogrok opens up new prospects of real-time collaboration. It provides an instant meeting and communication space for online services and social networking. With incredibly easy to use interface, viewer cursor for participant to provide step-by-step instructions to other participants engaging in the same discussion, annotation tool that can annotate on live contents, Gogrok differs from other collaboration services. Gogrok offers new ways for sharing applications, annotating live contents, communicating with personal friends and business associates, all in a fast and secure end-to-end connection. By connecting people who are separated far apart, Gogrok fosters a complete understanding of each other.

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