Adobe Launches Free Online Presentation App, Takes On Microsoft and Google
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Adobe has quietly launched a new free online service called Presentations which, as its name implies, allows people to create presentations to share with others online. The service is built using Adobe's Flash technology - you will need Flash 10 to make it happen - and Presentations will be joining Adobe's existing Buzzword online word processor and the online scale-down version of Photoshop. Although Adobe says that Presentations is not compatible with Google Chrome,...
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