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Imagine the GraffitiWall Facebook application on steroids. You'd get a new project called WebCanvas. The name says it all. This new site boasts an online canvas stretching from here to eternity. WebCanvas is a collaborative effort to make one giant piece of art.
That means anyone with a web browser that can support the application can feel free to flex their artistic muscles for the greater good of the WebCanvas project. The basics are there: upload an image, draw with the brush, and erase with the eraser. There are options for drawing lines and shapes as well.
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Just like the theoretically infinite outer space, WebCanvas can be navigated by indicating the position where you'd like to go. If you remember how to mark coordinates on a sheet of graph paper, then you'll have no problems finding your way around WebCanvas. Additionally, you can choose to be automatically directed to the canvas location with the most recent activity. This is where you're likely to find someone that's currently working on the site, and you can then view them live, while they work.