Technological holding VK has introduced a new beta version of the service called “VK board”, designed to replace the Miro online boards, which have been disabled for Russians since September 12. The company’s press release states that the new tool is designed for information visualization and collaboration.
“VK board” is a free service that can be used for meetings, lectures, brainstorming and retrospectives. Users will be able to create interactive whiteboards with an unlimited number of participants, adding text, images, links and other elements. There are also timer settings for efficient time management.
The company noted that the service is in beta testing and that data transfer from other platforms will be possible in the near future.
Source: Ferra
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