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Sep. 18, 2007 at 12:46am Eastern by Greg Sterling
Google Launches Presentations App & Ranames "Docs & Spreadsheets" To "Google Docs"
Tonight Google launched its long-awaited presentations tool as part of the ghastly named Docs & Spreadsheets suite. But smartly the company has simultaneously changed the name of Docs & Spreadsheets simply to Google Docs. It could equally have been changed to "Google Office," however, which the presentation software now appropriately completes.
While the presentations application doesn't attempt to compete directly with Microsoft PowerPoint, it does compete directly with online presentation tools and software. Presentations can be shared with collaborators or published to the Internet.
There are various other competitors offering similar online presentation software or collaboration tools such as Transmedia's Glide or Zoho. (On the desktop IBM is introducing a new Office-like software called Symphony, based on OpenOffice.)
Here's more from the Google Blog and a video about Google Docs generally:
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