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  2. Collaboration tool - Wikipedia

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    A high resolution telepresence system in use A student using an interactive whiteboard. A collaboration tool helps people to collaborate.The purpose of a collaboration tool is to support a group of two or more individuals to accomplish a common goal or objective. [1]

  3. Flip chart - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known patent of a flipchart is from May 8, 1913. [3] Flip charts have being in use from the 1900s, the earliest recorded use of a flip chart is a photo from 1912 of John Henry Patterson (1844-1922), NCR's CEO while addressing the 100 Point Club standing next to a pair of flip charts on casters. [4]

  4. Games and applications for Windows Live Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Whiteboard opens up a program that looks like Microsoft Paint, but it is shared through two users. They can see what each other draws. This Whiteboard also supports different pages, to allow drawing across many different pages. It is not compatible with Windows Vista. See Whiteboarding.

  5. Katie Porter - Wikipedia

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    Porter was a law clerk for Judge Richard S. Arnold of the United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit in Little Rock, Arkansas. [12] She practiced with the law firm of Stoel Rives LLP in Portland, Oregon, [12] and was the project director for the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges' Business Bankruptcy Project.

  6. Sports rorts affair - Wikipedia

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    The "sports rorts" affair was the name by which Australian media and political commentators came to refer to events during the second Keating ministry in late 1993 and early 1994, where the then Sports Minister, Ros Kelly, was unable to appropriately explain the distribution of federal sporting grants to marginal electorates held by the governing Australian Labor Party.

  7. Smart Technologies - Wikipedia

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    SMART was founded in 1987 by husband and wife David Martin and Nancy Knowlton. [4]In 1991, SMART introduced its interactive whiteboard, branded the "SMART Board". [5] [6]In 2003, SMART developed and later patented DViT (Digital Vision Touch) technology which was an important feature of the SMART Board.

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