Google continues to move into territory formerly occupied (and dominated, even monopolized) by Microsoft Office. The latest application is Google Presentation - similar to what Microsoft's PowerPoint offers, 'Google presentation' can be used to create presentations, including a series of slides with text and graphics on them. The entire Docs suite is available for free at http://documents.google.com
- Create documents, spreadsheets and presentations online
- Share and collaborate in real time
- Safely store and organize your work
- Control who can see your documents
- Read user examples
- Get started
Google Presentation: Share and collaborate in real time
Choose who can access your documents.
Just enter the email addresses of the people with whom you want to share a given document and send them an invitation.
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But don't forget the Web is full of alternatives to standalone software - try Zoho, which has more online collaboration tools than Google (word processor, spreadsheet, slideshow/presentation, meetings, database, project management and a few others). It's free like Google, but with an "enterprise" option with tech support, single sign in (which you get free in Google), more security and company-wide control. Zoho offers a chat tool as well, and while not integrated like in Google, its tools have been around for a while and offer options.


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