LongPen
The LongPen is a remote signing device conceived of by writer Margaret Atwood in 2004 and debuted in 2006.[1] It allows a person to remotely write in ink anywhere in the world via tablet PC and the internet.[2] It also allows for an audio and video conversation between the endpoints, such as a fan and author, while a book is being signed.
See also
- DocuSign, cloud-based software for signing contracts etc.
- Interactive whiteboard
- Polygraph (duplicating device)
- Autopen
- Telautograph, another remote signing device, patented by Elisha Gray in 1888
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