What is 'Sharing' Tab in Network?

Hey everyone,
I've noticed that in the new Leopard OSX there's a tab under Network that is entitled 'Sharing'. When I look at network in finder there's four things listed on the left.. devices, shared, places, search for.
Under 'shared' theres a whole list of little pc screens with various names next to them. What is this?
Does anyone know? Does this mean someone else can see what I'm doing on my PC?
Thanks

Those little icons refer to all of the other systems on your network that you can access because they have sharing of some type enabled. Whether they can see you or not depends on whether you have shared things on your computer

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