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Back in 2016, Google announced a 55-inch 4K touchscreen that serves as a digital whiteboard for real-time collaboration.Google Jamboard and its mobile apps are now shutting down in 2024. The ...
Even more Google products are getting the ax this week. Next up is Google Jamboard, a $5,000 digital whiteboard (and its $600-a-year fee) and software ecosystem marketed to schools and corporations.
Google’s whiteboarding app will discontinue in late 2024, and it will help transition Workspace customers to FigJam, Lucidspark, and Miro. Support for the Jamboard device will also end.
Google will discontinue its collaborative whiteboarding app, Jamboard, in late 2024. The company will also stop supporting its accompanying device, a giant 55-inch connected whiteboard that ...
At first glance, Jamboard looks like a hardware product. And it is. As a 55-inch digital whiteboard, Google sells the BenQ-made Jamboard with two styluses, an eraser, and a wall mount for $4,999 ...
With Google sunsetting Jamboard in 2024, explore the top alternatives like FigJam and Miro for seamless collaboration and whiteboarding.
Google Jamboard It was announced around the same time as Jamboard in 2016. Considering that the two worked together, it did ...
Google Jamboard in action. Google If you want to use Google Jamboard in all its glory, with a physical, 55-inch digital whiteboard for your team to all view at once, it won't be cheap.
Google is sticking with its original promise to deliver the Jamboard for under $6,000. The 55-inch 4K touch display is Google's effort of "moving the whiteboard to the cloud." ...
Jamboard, Google confirmed today, will cost $4,999. That's impressive enough by Google standards – the company said last year that it was aiming for a sticker price under $6k after all – but ...
Google plans to release Jamboard for less than $6,000 in the first half of 2017 for G Suite customers. The company has already started testing the device out with big companies like Netflix, ...
Google's Jamboard enterprise whiteboard product will ship in May 2017, priced at $5,000, the company announced at its Cloud Next '17 event.