Posted AT 1:10 AM EST on 14/08/08
The lowly whiteboard with a digital twist
GORDON PITTS
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
It took 17 years for Smart Technologies ULC to sell a million of its interactive whiteboards – touch-sensitive teaching tools linked to computers and digital projectors.
It should take only two more years to sell the next million, predicts Nancy Knowlton, chief executive officer of Smart, one of Canada's rare and least heralded technology success stories.
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