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Technologies 18/04/2007 Google to add presentations to web-based tools

“First of all, we want to welcome the team from Tonic Systems to Google. Tonic, which we’ve just acquired, is based in San Francisco and Melbourne, Australia. They have some great technology for presentation creation and document conversion, and it will be a great addition as we add presentation sharing and collaboration capabilities to Google Docs & Spreadsheets. We’ve already freed those of you working in teams from the burdens of version control and email attachment overload when going back and forth on word processing and spreadsheets. It just made sense to add presentations to the mix; after all, when you create slides, you’re almost always going to share them.” wrote

The launch date of Presentations is set for the summer and at Web 2.0, Eric Schmidt used a beta version of this new app to present his slides.
Even Google Presentations may be considered a direct competitor of MS Powerpoint, Eric Schmidt said the two products are not competing.

"We believe we can bring presentations to a new level of user satisfaction," Schmidt said quoted by AP. "We don’t think it competes with Microsoft, because it doesn’t have all the functionality of Office. It’s a different way of sharing information, more casual, and a better fit to how people use the Web."

Erich Schmidt didn’t provide any details about Presentations or its capabilities, but  product manager Rajen Sheth said for AP that users would be able to store documents online and let anyone with a free Google account view the slides.

In February, Google Apps has taken the step forward from a non-commercial application, geared towards individual users, to a business software package: Google Apps Premier Edition, which is being offered primarily to small and medium businesses for an annual fee of $50. Google Apps has been available as a free service since August 2006. It includes the large storage-capacity service Gmail (where you can store not only emails, but chat history and even files from your desktop, with the help of a Mozilla plug-in), Google Calendar (shared calendaring), Google Talk, which is an instant messaging and voice-over-IP application, and the Start Page feature for creating a customizable home page on a specific domain.
Google Apps Premier Edition offers over its free precursor 10 GBs of storage per user, APIs for business integration, 99.9 % uptime, 24x7 support for critical issues, advertising is optional, and the cost is  $50 per user account per year.

Until Presentations will be included in Docs&Spreadsheets here is a list of features currently available:

- Upload Word documents, OpenOffice, RTF, HTML or text (or create documents from scratch).
- Invite others (by e-mail address) to edit or view your documents and spreadsheets .
- Edit documents online with whomever you choose.
- View your documents’ revision history and roll back to any version.
- Publish documents and spreadsheets online to the world, as Web pages or post documents to your blog.
- Download documents to your desktop as Word, OpenOffice, RTF, PDF*, HTML or zip.
- Import and export of .xls, .csv, and .ods formatted data (and export functionality for .pdf and .html).
- Enjoy intuitive navigation and editing, like any traditional document or spreadsheet.
- Use formatting and formula editing in spreadsheets so you can calculate results and make your data look the way you want it.
- Chat in real time with others who are editing your spreadsheet

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