Now I want to introduce one of the website which has many professed PPT. We can see many kinds of PPT and how those people design their data. Designing the PPT is not as easy as we think. How to let everyone realize our points in your PPT at first sight is important. We can't just put the whole article which full of words. Sometimes when you're introducing something, put charts and pictures are more effectively and convincingly than describing only in words. The following are the introduction of SlideShare:
SlideShare is a free service for web sharing presentations and slideshows. It supports several different types of presenting programs: PowerPoint, OpenOffice, Keynote, and PDF files. Besides, SlideShare implements most common Web 2.0 design and interaction patterns. Like other social networking services, users are able to add tagging to their presentations. Rate and comment on others' work, and embed their presentation into a blog or other website. The site was created in late 2006 by an international pair--one in India, one in the US. The goal of the website is to help people share ideas.
There is no fee to use this service, though a login is required for uploading presentations. The maximum size for a slide show is 30MB. Shows that are larger, must either be edited or split into two (or more) presentations. Once a file is uploaded, it is visible to the public. Terms from slides can be searched via search engines. The user who uploads a presentation can choose to make the slide show available to be downloaded. Slideshare is linked with Creative Commons so various attribution licenses are supported. In addition, these presentations can be retrieved at any computer without need for USB drives or other storage devices. In other words, presentations in Slideshare can be held before a conference for the presenters use and then reviewed afterwards by guests. Like YouTube, a presentation can be viewed in the small screen or take the full screen of a monitor.
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SlideShare is a free service for web sharing presentations and slideshows. It supports several different types of presenting programs: PowerPoint, OpenOffice, Keynote, and PDF files. Besides, SlideShare implements most common Web 2.0 design and interaction patterns. Like other social networking services, users are able to add tagging to their presentations. Rate and comment on others' work, and embed their presentation into a blog or other website. The site was created in late 2006 by an international pair--one in India, one in the US. The goal of the website is to help people share ideas.
There is no fee to use this service, though a login is required for uploading presentations. The maximum size for a slide show is 30MB. Shows that are larger, must either be edited or split into two (or more) presentations. Once a file is uploaded, it is visible to the public. Terms from slides can be searched via search engines. The user who uploads a presentation can choose to make the slide show available to be downloaded. Slideshare is linked with Creative Commons so various attribution licenses are supported. In addition, these presentations can be retrieved at any computer without need for USB drives or other storage devices. In other words, presentations in Slideshare can be held before a conference for the presenters use and then reviewed afterwards by guests. Like YouTube, a presentation can be viewed in the small screen or take the full screen of a monitor.
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