SlideBoom
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Last Updated: March 5th 2009
06/04/2009 10:31 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: SlideBoom Supports Open Document Format
SlideBoom, a leading slide sharing platform announced support for Open Document Presentation (ODP) files. The ODP file format is increasingly being used in free office suites like OpenOffice, NeoOffice or IBM Lotus Symphony and proprietary software packages like Sun Microsystems’ StarOffice. SlideBoom continues support for PowerPoint and some other file formats.
05/16/2009 03:23 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: SlideBoom World Presentation Contest
SlideBoom, a presentation sharing site from the makers of iSpring announced the SlideBoom World Presentation Contest. This contest, open to everyone requires participants to submit any PowerPoint presentation (or another compatible file format) on the SlideBoom site. All participants need to be members of the site, and basic membership is free.
05/09/2009 04:35 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Enriching Online Marketing with PowerPoint Presentations
You can easily boost your business and your SEO / SEM efforts with the help of an old friend: PowerPoint. All you need to do is pick a topic that you want to relate your business to, prepare a presentation on that topic and then publish it on presentation plattforms like SlideShare, Slide.com, etc. You can then bookmark your online content and enrich it with keywords and descriptions to further promote your content and boost your SEO / SEM efforts.
02/11/2009 03:49 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: SlideBoom Pro: Conversation with Yury Uskov
Yury Uskov is a founder and CEO of iSpring Solutions Inc., an innovative software company with the development center in Russia. Yury has a Masters degree in Software Engineering and since 2001 have been working in rich media industry inspired with the idea of making the best solution for online presentation sharing. iSpring Solutions has already launched several Flash technology projects including iSpring, a PowerPoint to Flash converter, and SlideBoom, an online service for presentations sharing. In this conversation, Yury discusses the new SlideBoom Pro account.
01/21/2009 10:07 AM
A PowerPoint Blog: SlideBoom Announces Pro Accounts
SlideBoom, an online presentation viewing and sharing site announced the availability of Pro accounts that add more options than what are available to existing Free accounts.
08/21/2008 03:03 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Enable Presentation Download on SlideBoom
You already learned how you can upload your presentations to SlideBoom -- but do you know that unless you enable the option, all downloads of the original PowerPoint presentation (PPT or PPTX) are disabled when you share the URL of your online presentation. Most of the time, you might be happy with this default behavior, but it is good to know that this can be changed on a presentation-to-presentation basis.
08/16/2008 02:01 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: SlideBoom: Conversation with Yury Uskov
Yury Uskov is a founder and CEO of iSpring Solutions Inc., an innovative software company with the development center in Russia.
08/12/2008 05:18 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Sharing Your SlideBoom Presentations
You already learned how you can join SlideBoom and upload your presentations as part of this SlideBoom series. In this post, I'll go beyond the basics and show you how you can share your uploaded presentations with others:
08/09/2008 02:44 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Uploading Presentations to SlideBoom
I already introduced you to SlideBoom and showed you how you can join as part of the SlideBoom series, I provided a brief introduction to this slide sharing site. In today's post, you'll learn how you can upload your first presentation to this site.
08/08/2008 03:59 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Joining SlideBoom
In the last post in the SlideBoom series, I provided a brief introduction to this slide sharing site. In today's post, you'll learn how you can become a member of the SlideBoom site. Remember -- SlideBoom in its present form is a free service.
08/07/2008 03:29 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: About SlideBoom
SlideBoom is a web site where you can upload your PowerPoint presentations -- at the back-end, a PowerPoint to Flash converting engines makes Flash movies of all your PowerPoint slides.
