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[[wikipedia:Miro.com]] infinitely zoomable canvas and web whiteboard enable you to work the way you want to. | [[wikipedia:Miro.com]] infinitely zoomable canvas and web whiteboard enable you to work the way you want to. | ||
* https://miro.com | * https://miro.com | ||
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+ | Miro is a software as a service application with real-time collaborative whiteboard features. The service is hosted on miro.com and formerly on realtimeboard.com. The project began in 2012, and was featured among the top five applications on Product Hunt.[1] | ||
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+ | == Funding == | ||
+ | In 2020, Miro raised a $50 million Series B funding round led by [[Iconiq Capital]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 10:47, 5 November 2021
wikipedia:Miro.com infinitely zoomable canvas and web whiteboard enable you to work the way you want to.
Miro is a software as a service application with real-time collaborative whiteboard features. The service is hosted on miro.com and formerly on realtimeboard.com. The project began in 2012, and was featured among the top five applications on Product Hunt.[1]
Funding
In 2020, Miro raised a $50 million Series B funding round led by Iconiq Capital.
See also
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