Web-based PowerPoint Killers?


Web-based PowerPoint Killers?

Created: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 posted by at 9:49 am


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By way of an entry on Bob Sutor’s blog, I found CNET editor Rafe Needleman talking about the various entries in the marketplace that could eventually serve as Web-based replacements for PowerPoint. Microsoft is already getting some pressure on the word processing and spreadsheet fronts. Should Web-based PowerPoint replacement get any traction, the implications for Office could be serious.

Read more on David Berlind’s blog on ZDNet.




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