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Prezi surprises with new Logitech collaboration, expanded executive team, 60+ million users globally, 1+ billion views and the world’s largest public database of presentations.

Published in Business Software

Prezi dramatically outshines Powerpoint and Keynote, but newcomer Zeetings pivots by adding effortless next-gen interactivity that turns presentations into instantly insightful two-way conversations.

Death by Powerpoint is a well known concept, having spawned competition such as Prezi and Zeetings, which has finally swayed Microsoft to strike back with Sway.

Published in Home Tech

Ricoh has unveiled its ‘Visual Communication’ collaboration solution, letting collaboration happen anywhere while introducing new stylus/touch capable interactive touch displays and the new Huddle Box.

Wednesday, 25 February 2015 12:00

Prezi for Android: a pressie for Android

Gobsmackingly good presentation platform Prezi has taken its Android app out of beta and launched it to over a billion Android users worldwide at last.

Published in Business Software

Prezi is the online presentation software that is short-circuiting Microsoft’s PowerPoint and other presentation competitors, along with the cracking new Nutshell app that animatedly shines.

Published in Business Software

Cloud-based presentation platform Prezi is quietly killing those bland Microsoft Powerpoint presentations one user at a time, announcing its growth figures for the Australia and New Zealand market today.

Published in Strategy

Australia's best of the best in ICT were revealed last night at the National 2013 iAwards, a showy event held at Crown Melbourne.

Published in Development
Wednesday, 14 November 2012 17:27

EMC Syncplicity syncs SlideShark decks

EMC has added SlideShark integration to its Syncplicity file sync service.

Published in Mobility
Tired of lugging a notebook around just to deliver a PowerPoint presentation? Don't want to risk using an unfamiliar computer? RIM reckons its new BlackBerry Presenter is the answer.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 16 December 2008 15:58

Microsoft recruits active open source identity

Dick Hardt, known for his contentious Windows port of the Perl programming language and current work on online identity management (dubbed "identity 2.0") has revealed he is heading to Redmond.

Published in Market
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Published in A Meaningful Look

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