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Faved by: mike
Sep 19 2008 - via www.sliderocket.com

Zach was playing with this today. This Flash-based online presentation tool looks VERY SLICK (and infinitely better than Google Docs presentations).

Quoted: Why is SlideRocket the best online presentation software available? It is the first browser-based productivity application that surpasses features available in desktop presentation programs.

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Faved by: elangnet
Feb 08 2008 - via www.cutiegadget.com

Quoted: This powerpoint template is inspired by Katamari Damashii

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Faved by: june29
Jul 29 2007 - via blogs.wankuma.com

IcoFXの使い方,など

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Faved by: courosa
Jul 03 2007 - via www.flickr.com

Image resource ... browse through this!

Quoted: Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos to the world, securely and privately show photos to your friends and family, or blog the photos you take with a cameraphone.

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Faved by: courosa
Sep 12 2007 - via www.zentation.com

Nice tool for running video and powerpoint at the same time.

Quoted: Create online presentations with synchronized video and PowerPoint... for free.

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Faved by: courosa
Sep 12 2007 - via movingforward.wikispaces.com

Great resource for presenters.

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Faved by: eric
Aug 22 2007 - via lifehacker.com

How to embed a YouTube video in a PowerPoint presentation.

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Faved by: courosa
Jun 18 2007 - via coolcatteacher.blogspot.com

Presentation tips, very nice.

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Faved by: courosa
Aug 09 2007 - via www.youtube.com

Neat, although I hardly ever use PowerPoint anymore.

Quoted: This is a quick and easy way to embed a YouTube video into a PowerPoint presentation on a PC.

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Faved by: mohit
Aug 11 2007 - via www.boxesandarrows.com

Quoted: It’s low-fidelity. A PowerPoint mockup doesn’t try to look exactly like the final product, so it’s easy to work on high-level design issues and not get bogged down in details like colors or exact text. I also like being able to jot down notes in the margins of an early design, which I’ve never found a good way of doing in HTML or Flash.

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