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Encyclopedia > Secure Peered Internet

SPIN stands for Secure Personal InterNet. The SPIN network was created by Outhink, Inc. (http://www.Outhink.com). Outhink has developed several applications that run on SPIN, including SpinXpress, a simple file sharing and collaboration tool.


Also refered to as a Secure Private Network or a Secure Peered Network


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