Jun 25 2007
Posted by Carlos Granier-Phelps and filed under Uncategorized
Adding another piece to the Online Office puzzle, Google now gives GMail users the ability to view PowerPoint slideshows online.

Simply click on “View as slideshow” and your PowerPoint file will be displayed within a browser window. No downloading necessary. No PowerPoint viewer needed.
digital-media-integration google microsoft productivity utilities
4 Responses
carlos
June 29th, 2007 at 7:00 pm
1i’m sending this message from an iPhone in the Apple store in Miami Beach. I’m impressed.
Manuel Hernandez
July 7th, 2007 at 6:14 am
2Carlos:
Did you get yourself the iPhone or you were just testing it? I gave it a try a couple of days ago too and was AMAZED too! Did you see the “review” Stephen Colbert did? Check it out.
On the topic, will Google ever stop surprising us??? :S
Carlos Granier-Phelps
July 7th, 2007 at 11:12 am
3I sent the message from a demo phone at the Apple Store. They are all activated, so you can even make call to your friends while testing the phone.
I haven’t seen Colbert’s review (thanks for the link), but I saw David Pogue’s hilarious video on the NYT website (me lo mandó Christian).
Google…. did you see they just bought GrandCentral.com? Have you tried their service?
Carlos Granier-Phelps
July 7th, 2007 at 11:18 am
4BTW, there was something wrong with your link, so here it goes:
http://www.ifilm.com/video/2869650 - The Colbert Report reviews the iPhone.
Also, I did buy one planning to resell it. Might end up returning it, though.
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