SlideShare is an innovative service that lets you embed your PowerPoint slides into its web service.
Today they are launching “ZipCasts” which let you make a public presentation. It is a simple meeting service. You click on “ZipCast” in Slideshare and you can share presentations in real time.
Neat thing? No download needed. It’s free, but there is a paid version to give you more features and to get rid of ads. Works completely in browser.
Very easy to do, but one thing I wish is that it let you record these video presentations (it can’t do that yet). Anyway, neat new feature. In my video I shot the other day the exec team talks about this and the technology behind it.
ZipCast shure makes your life easier
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cc captioning text is sometimes hilarious. Otherwise, great presentation! thank you very much.
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Slidshare and this new feature Zipcast is cool. Best wishes, Rashmi and crew.
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I’ve used Slideshare before, and Zipcast is a great addition. Obviously, we are in the midst of seeing huge growth in the online conferencing industry and I’m happy to see that the current trend set by companies like SlideShare and Mingleverse is to integrate social sharing of meeting spaces.
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Excited to see OpenTok video in action in Zipcast
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Very interesting. I’ll be interested to see who invites me to use zipcast first. I don’t like that viewers can move ahead. I hope there is a control for this.
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I’m going to have to test this out. Looks like a cool tool. Thanks for this interview Robert!
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Not yet. I visited there and met with an exec, but haven’t done an interview yet. Hopefully soon!
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