bubbl.us - free web application for brainstorming online
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Saved by 632 people (-119 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-01-25
- Mssigman about 20 hours ago - Tags brainstorming , mindmap , web2.0 , collaboration , creativity , mindmapping , education , Tools , learning
- Busyteacher11 on 2009-11-07 - Tags no_tag
- Dramaqueen on 2009-11-06 - Tags brainstorming , mindmap , web2.0 , mindmapping
- Jriemke on 2009-11-06 - Tags Min , Map
- Applesandbooks on 2009-11-05 - Tags brainstorming , mindmap , mindmapping , creativity , productivity , school , education
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Why use bubbl.us?
Because you can:
- Create colorful mind maps online
- Share and work with friends
- Embed your mind map in your blog or website
- Email and print your mind map
- Save your mind map as an image
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Why use bubbl.us?
Because you can:
- Create colorful mind maps online
- Share and work with friends
- Embed your mind map in your blog or website
- Email and print your mind map
- Save your mind map as an image
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Why use bubbl.us?
Because you can:
- Create colorful mind maps online
- Share and work with friends
- Embed your mind map in your blog or website
- Email and print your mind map
- Save your mind map as an image
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Public Comment
on 2007-01-25 by bigfellow
You begin with a parent bubble. Pressing Tab creates another bubble in the same color and level of hierarchy as the bubble you tabbed from. Pressing Enter in a bubble will create a new level of hierarchy with a different colored bubble. Naturally, levels of the bubble tree are connected with lines and are movable around the workspace while remaining connected to each other. Each bubble also has an “Unpin” function. This resets all bubbles that you might have moved back under its appropriate parent. Bubbl.us also has an amusing deletion confirmation for each bubble you wish to omit. Once you press the X in the corner of a bubble a counter will begin counting down from three to zero as the line connecting the bubble to its parent acts as a lit fuse. Once it reaches zero the bubble will blow up in a cloud of fire. Neat.
on 2007-01-25 by telecommatt
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on 2008-05-27 by alanpoon