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SlideSix.com – Sharing Presentations Over The Web

  • January 5, 2009

SlideSix.comGenerally speaking, SlideSix can be defined as a presentation sharing community where users can upload their masterpieces and share them with whomever they want, be it their close circle of friends or the world at large.

In addition to that, the site will allow you to record both audio and video directly via the provided management console, and these contents will be embedded straight away within your presentation.

This management console also makes it possible for you to take care of your profile and see the groups you are part of at a glance.

Thankfully, a full array of presentation formats is supported. These include different incarnations of PowerPoint, PDF and MOV. QuickTime is likewise supported, and the same goes for OpenOffice.

The emphasis of this new social site is on letting users develop a strong sense of personality, and conjure up a strong web identity either for personal or business purposes. The possibilities of websites such as this one are actually as limitless as the number of users that make up the surface of the Internet. You can reach it at the provided URL and arrive at your own conclusions, and see if such an approach can help you achieve your goals.

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Screencast.com – Upload and Share Anything

  • June 19, 2008

Screencast.comScreecast.com, from TechSmith, was in beta mode for the last year or so before going officially live and coming out of beta recently.

This web-based solution allows primarily business and academic professionals to share and manage anything online including videos, images and documents. Packages start at about $70 per year for 25GB of storage and monthly bandwidth to $250 for 100 GB. You have complete control over who can access the material you upload and Screencast integrates seamlessly with other TechSmith offerings that allow you to capture web content. You can also share your Screencast content through RSS by placing a widget on your site or blog.

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