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SlideRocket Opens For Business

October 28th, 2008 (2:00pm) Scott Blitstein No Comments

SlideRocket LogoOnline presentation software provider SlideRocket drops its beta tag today and officially opens up for business. We’ve written enthusiastically about SlideRocket in the past and continue to be impressed by not only their service offering but the quality of the content produced with it.

SlideRocket has always offered a a feature rich authoring tool with all of the bells and whistles you would expect, if not more. With today’s release they up the ante by adding powerful collaboration features and an integrated marketplace.

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SlideRocket Enters Public Beta

September 18th, 2008 (1:40pm) Scott Blitstein 9 Comments

SlideRocket Logo on White

SlideRocket, the online presentation designer and manager we raved about back in March has flipped opened their doors and entered an open public beta phase.

SlideRocket offers an extremely impressive set of tools for creating and distributing presentations, and as they move into this next phase they have also added some really nice collaboration functionality that lets you share presentations, slides and specific assets with others in your organization.

Take the online tour and then grab your free beta account - if you’re looking to make an impression with your next presentation, SlideRocket won’t disappoint.

SlideRocket Delivers Dynamite Presentations

March 24th, 2008 (12:00pm) Jason Harris 5 Comments

SlideRocket LogoWhen Google Presentations joined the rest of the Google Documents online application, many (including me) had high hopes for it. The expectation was that Google’s presentation app would be flashy and cool. It is, however, pretty bland and doesn’t command very much attention.

Enter SlideRocket, a new entrant into the online presentation arena. This rich internet application is said to resemble Apple’s Keynote in its use of transitions, reflections, and fonts.

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