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    MeetingPoint is a modular cross-browser realtime collaboration and conferencing environment. It provides Flash web meeting with audio/video conference, shared whiteboard and slideshow presentation, chat, polls, etc. Full Moodle integration.
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    HiveBoard is an open source shared graphical whiteboard application that is targeted at professional meetings. It includes interactive chat. It is written in Java and requires a Servlet Container (eg jakarta Tomcat) and a DBMS (eg MySQL) for the server.
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    100% Java real-time collaboration client-server system. Features presence/buddy list, coolmail, instant-messaging (1:1 and group chat), persistent session-based file/web browser/image/chat/whiteboard sharing, and VoIP audio conferencing via coolphone
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