Unless you work in Google's offices, where most of the walls seem to be working white boards (I'd still be reluctant to write anywhere in case they weren't), it would be quite handy to have a portable feature for recording brainstorms.
I recall a meeting during which our department bandied around some fairly ridiculous initial ideas for a Media Owner competition. Thanks to our quick-thinking boss, who faithfully recorded some of the rubbish that was suggested (a lot by me) and then took a snap of the board, we were able to capture all the ideas, develop them and ultimately win the competition.
You can now potentially cut out the middleman, however, using Dabbleboard, a web-based whiteboard which converts free-hand shapes to proper shapes that can have text inserted, and allows archiving and sharing of files.
There is more of a guide to the application, which is currently in Beta, here. I wish I could say the examples here were mine, but they aren't. Sorry.
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