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  2. Limnu - Wikipedia

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    Limnu is an online whiteboarding app [1] [2] founded in 2015 by David Debry and David Hart. [dubious – discuss] It allows users to draw on virtual whiteboards and invite others by e-mail or by sharing a link. [3] [4] Invitees see any changes to the board in real time and, if allowed by the owner of the board, can also draw on the board.

  3. Whiteboard Pattern - Wikipedia

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    Whiteboard pattern Whiteboard Pattern Architecture. Whiteboard Pattern can be suggested by a role, where an event listener is looking for a special service. Another role could be when an event listener is looking for a looked service. Whiteboard Pattern follows a structure where an event listener is registered to event source.

  4. diagrams.net - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the company started publishing its hosted service for the mxGraph web application under a separate brand, Diagramly with the domain "diagram.ly". [12]After removing the remaining use of Java applets from its web app, the service rebranded as draw.io in 2012 because the ".io suffix is a lot cooler than .ly", said co-founder David Benson in a 2012 interview.

  5. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    propositional logic, Boolean algebra, first-order logic. ⊥ {\displaystyle \bot } denotes a proposition that is always false. The symbol ⊥ may also refer to perpendicular lines. The proposition. ⊥ ∧ P {\displaystyle \bot \wedge P} is always false since at least one of the two is unconditionally false. ∀.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. Miro (collaboration platform) - Wikipedia

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    Miro, formerly known as RealtimeBoard, is a digital collaboration platform designed to facilitate remote and distributed team communication and project management.. As an online workspace for innovation, it is developed by RealtimeBoard, Inc. [1] The company was founded in Russia by Andrey Khusid and Oleg Shardin in 2011 and is now co-headquartered in San Francisco and Amsterdam.

  8. Microsoft Whiteboard - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Whiteboard allows users with Microsoft accounts to view, edit and share whiteboards using the provided tools and options. The feature set includes tools for drawing, shapes and media. Drawing in Microsoft Whiteboard is called inking. It works both on mobile devices and computers. The inking toolbar has customizable pencils, as well as ...

  9. Jamboard - Wikipedia

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    Jamboard. Jamboard is a digital interactive whiteboard developed by Google to work with Google Workspace, formerly known as G Suite. It was officially announced on 25 October 2016. It has a 55" 4K touchscreen display and can be used for online collaboration using Google Workspace. The display can also be mounted onto a wall or be configured ...