Whiteboarding

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This article is about the computer term. For the physical object, see Whiteboard.

Whiteboarding is a term used to describe the placement of shared files on an on-screen "shared notebook" or "whiteboard". Videoconferencing software such as TalkAndWrite, Groupboard, Windows Live Messenger, and BitWise IM include tools that let the user mark up the electronic whiteboard much as one would with a traditional wall-mounted board.

The Whiteboarding software in NetMeeting
The Whiteboarding software in NetMeeting

A general property of this type of software is to allow more than one person to work on the image at any one time, with the two versions being kept in sync with one another in near real time.

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