found: Work cat.: Pacifici, G. A markup system for shared HTML documents, 1998:abstr. ( ... several Web co-browsing systems have been recently introduced. ... In such systems, several participants join a conference during which they navigate the Internet exploring its resources together)
found: TechWeb: TechEncyclopedia, via WWW, July 1, 2008(Collaborative browsing -- Synchronizing browser access to the same sites. As one user browses the Web, the other users trail along automatically and link to and view the same pages from their own Web browsers. ... Also known as co-browsing)
found: IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies : Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (11th : 2002 : Pittsburgh, Pa.). WET ICE 2002, 2002:p. 164 (Collaborative browsing attempts to allow several Web users to coordinate their actions, through the synchronized visualization of Web pages, and the use of awareness and communications facilities. In this way it extends the individual capabilities of each of the users involved in the process. In this sense collaborative browsing can be seen as an extension of traditional Web browsing ...)
found: Learning technology glossary, via WWW, July 1, 2008(Collaborative browsing is a software-enabled technique that allows someone to surf on the web together with somebody else. In a learning situation one person (student or teacher) can take the other people around on different web sites)
found: International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (20th : 2006 : Vienna, Austria). 20th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications : proceedings, 2006:v. 2, p. 195 (Co-browsing is the name given to the activity in which a group of users navigate their way through of a set of web-pages together for a shared purpose)
found: Google search, July 1, 2008(co-browsing - 50,900 hits; collaborative Web browsing - 16,100 hits; collaborative browsing - 13,500 hits).