Are you tired of boring PowerPoint presentations with standard effects and boring blue backgrounds? Here, Don Brittain, founder and CEO of Instant Effects, shows us his tool and talks about the state of the art in presentations.
Don Brittain, founder and CEO of Instant Effects, demonstrates how to use it to make your presentations much better than anyone else’s.
To the average Web surfer, SplashCast is an embedded multimedia slideshow viewer. To a publisher, SplashCast is a distribution platform for pushing out audio, video, photos, PowerPoint, PDF documents and RSS feeds to blogs and other websites. At the recent Podcast Hotel, I caught up with Alex Williams, ...
When you present a PowerPoint, you may also want to record your narration. That way you can put the entire synchronized presentation on the Internet, available for download and even as a video podcast. Inside Digital Media’s Phil Leigh speaks with Troy Stein, of Tech Smith, about how ...
Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional’s “Acrobat Connect” is based on technology originally created by Macromedia. It’s flash-based, which means that anyone invited to attend can get your message using a flash player, even if they don’t have the Adobe software.
Why do Indian companies pay such scant respect for usability? We ask Amit Ranjan, who heads the Delhi office of Uzanto, a Silicon Valley startup. He heads the product development team that has built two of Uzanto’s products, SlideShare & MindCanvas. SlideShare is a Web 2.0 application for ...
Microsoft Executive on Venture Capital, Silicon Valley, Competing, Web 2.0 and more. “The IP platform is the broadest standard since oxygen maybe even water!”
Host: John Furrier
I had a chance to sit down and podcast with Dan’l Lewin, Vice President of Microsoft running the Silicon Valley campus. Dan’l ...
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