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Google’s New Presentation Technology for Real Estate

By NikNik · September 18, 2007

Look out Microsoft, Google has made another major move to offer similar office technology…for FREE! (Thanks for sharing Jeff Turner) Now with Google Docs new presentation software, real estate agents can make a simple presentation online. Where Google presentation technology seems to shine most is in the collaboration. Simply publish your presentation and share via a public URL. Take a peek at a quick example we worked up.

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6 Responses to “Google’s New Presentation Technology for Real Estate”

  1. That’s awesome. I think WebEx may be more worried than Microsoft.

  2. This looks really cool. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.

  3. Real Estate Editorial on September 19th, 2007 at 2:04 pm
  4. Using Google Docs for a year, I admit I love it. A problem I’ve discovered since going mobile is free internet connections aren’t always available everywhere I may be.

    But it’s better than having the big clunky alternative installed on my Mac. That’s for sure!

  5. Great web application like this can justify the expense of cellular internet access on your laptop. I recently worked on a computer connected to the Sprint EV-DO system. I downloaded a 45 MB file like I was on broadband.

  6. We’ve been using BackPackIt.Com from 37signals.com for some time now. We love the Writeboards for real time collaboration. The simplicity in the interface is a thing of beauty.

    It’s $5 a month and worth every penny to be able to invite people into the environment and not have to worry about their ability to use it or grasp the concept of the tools.

  7. Thanks Michael! Backpackit.com looks like one online organizational powerhouse. And it’s so important for these tools to provide utilization at any level. Thanks for sharing!



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