Slideshows 2.0 - ReadWriteWeb
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Saved by 76 people (-8 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-10-07
- Abrungardt on 2009-02-09 - Tags slideshow , web2.0 , slideshows , online slideshow , tools
- Dotsero on 2009-02-06 - Tags presentations , web2.0 , tools , technology , slideshow , productivity
- Dreamingspires on 2009-02-06 - Tags slideshow , Presentations , powerpoint , presentation , slide
- Chele236 on 2009-02-03 - Tags no_tag
- Skateweb on 2009-01-26 - Tags slideshow , web2.0 , tools
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When it comes to presentations, typical slideshows have gotten a bad reputation for being dull and dry. That doesn't necessarily have to be the case. Thanks to Web 2.0 tools and applications, you can bring pizzazz to your presentations like never before. Whether you're looking for an "un-slideshow" altogether or just looking to add a little kick to the boring charts and graphs in your PowerPoint, you can find something here that fits your needs as we introduce you to Slideshows 2.0.
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3) Web Slides
If instead of bullet points, you're discussing web content, the application called WebSlides from Diigo, makers of the social bookmarking application (also called Diigo), can help. With WebSlides, you can turn your bookmarks or feeds into interactive web content. The application works with their bookmarking tool to automatically allow the creation of slideshows from a list of your bookmarks.
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