SlateBox is a visualization platform

By ajay at July 12, 2009 | 8:58 pm | Print

What Company Is Offering:

SlateBox is a visualization platform that makes it easy to markup ideas on embeddable “slates” and convey the information visually.

How It Works:

Anyone can create an account for free and use SlateBox to build a diagram, flowchart, or more. If you own a blog or website, you can also embed these slates directly on your site. Developers can tap into the SlateBox Javascript library API to create rich visual web applications.

Who Can Use It:

SlateBox targets two audiences: (1) general end-users looking to build diagrams, flowcharts, or other visualizations, and (2) web developers via its javascript API. As developers innovate and end-users create, SlateBox is poised to become a leader in the visualization of information, staying ahead of the technological trending toward “naturalized learning” — where kinesthetic, sensory learning approaches are bound to the reams of data available online.

More at:http://www.slatebox.com/

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