SlideFinder the PowerPoint Search Engine. Because Searchers …

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- Microsoft seeks a name for its new ffice Web Apps suite
- Moore library hosts computer classes

SlideFinder the PowerPoint Search Engine. Because Searchers …
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The user is left to the struggle of opening and sifting through each individual file before finding the right PowerPoint presentation. SlideFinder on the other hand treats the individual slide as the smallest entity of the presentation rendering the users search results they are looking for instead of dreary file listings. The new SlideFinder search engine aimed specifically at PowerPoint presentations allows users to search for presentations in a way that hasn?t been possible with traditional search engines. Imagine if instead of showing the exact URL of a search result a search engine would only name the site where the result was to be found.
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Microsoft seeks a name for its new ffice Web Apps suite
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But why let an already trademarked name go to waste?)Microsoft also is sharing a bit more positioning information about the forthcoming suite of Web-hosted Word PowerPoint Excel and neNote apps that it is expected to release to a wider group of testers in mid-July as part of the. According to a Web survey which seems to be aimed more at IT pros and developers than consumers Microsoft is clearly positioning ffice Web Apps as complements to client-based ffice not as a replacement to it. The survey asks which of the above-mentioned names does the best job of describing an offering that would compete with Google Apps Google’s hosted app suite aimed at business users.

Moore library hosts computer classes
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Intermediate computer skills recommended. • PowerPoint Basics: July 31. Introduction to creating presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint. Intermediate computer skills are recommended. top viewed storiesview all 11488.

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