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Mockingbird is a fantastic in-browser tool for creating website wireframes

Sometimes you've got an idea in your head for a website or page layout, or even for an application. But then you need to somehow get it out of your head and actually look at it, or show it to someone. While drawing on the back of a napkin is a time-honored strategy, that is not always ideal because you can't edit your drawing later, and it may be difficult to share. Mockingbird is like a ...

Real-time collaboration is simple with Team Apart

Sometimes, the best people for a job can't all assemble in the same physical location. That's not a problem when everyone's working independently, but even the best remote coworkers sometimes need to have a meeting. Team Apart makes that possible, with really simple real-time collaboration features including audio/video chat and whiteboarding. It's easy to invite people to your Team Apart ...

Twiddla offers no-fuss whiteboarding

Twiddla is an online whiteboard that lets you start collaboratively marking up practically anything: a blank page, your own images, or a website. It was created to solve the hassle of e-mailing design proofs back and forth for comments. With Twiddla, you can do real-time markup in a matter of minutes, without even signing up. Twiddla does have accounts - it's in public beta, so you can sign up ...

Skrbl online whiteboard

Skrbl is a very easy to use online whiteboard. The application lets users jot down notes, sketches, upload pictures and share files in a browser. Users can sign up for a free account and start a whiteboard creating text, drawing and importing gif and jpg images. The drawing tool is kind of crude, and not that accurate, but good for getting your point across. Text is as expected, with fonts, font ...

Google's Master Plan (1.0) REVEALED!

You may have heard of Google's "Master Plan," which was sketched out on a very, very long whiteboard in the lobby of building 41 at the Googleplex. Back in September the original Master Plan was erased because it was getting, in the words of Google's Chris diBona, "a bit crufty." Fret not, however--this 1.0 version of the Master Plan is not lsot forever--this week Google lifted the veil of secrecy ...