Google delivers presentations
September 18th, 2007 | by Tim Wilson |Here’s yet another shot across Microsoft’s bow. Google announced yesterday that presentations have been added to their online office suite. Their offerings are getting more and more compelling.
I’ll post more on this soon, but I’m thinking about going to the Google Apps for a student email solution for next school year.
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5 Responses to “Google delivers presentations”
By Tom Hoffman on Sep 18, 2007 | Reply
I’m just waiting for them to revive JotSpot.
By Tim Wilson on Sep 18, 2007 | Reply
A hearty “me too” on that. Once they’ve got a good enterprise wiki solution in place, the possibility of using it for all students and staff in the district starts to get pretty intriguing.
By Kern Kelley on Sep 19, 2007 | Reply
We’re heading that way as well. We have most of our staff using the Google Apps suite already, this is just one more piece of the puzzle.
By Gero Bazant on Sep 20, 2007 | Reply
I’ve been using Google to host the email/docs for a couple of my domains for a while now.
The share aspect of the documents alone would be worth the hype. As is often being said: I don’t know how I could live without Google…
By Malcolm Lambe on Sep 27, 2007 | Reply
Hey Tim, check this out - 2D Barcodes that you can whack up anywhere and scan with a mobile phone linking you to Wikipedia.
http://www.welcometowallyworld.com/frontpage/2007/9/26/2d-barcodes-raising-the-bar.html
I’d be interested in your comments, à bientôt, Lambe, Paris.