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Using Flowgram

ReadWriteWeb had a nice overview post on "Slideshows 2.0" . As I commented I was hoping they would also mention something about 'slideshare for the enterprise'. But this doesn't seem to exist... However, Flowgram contacted me following my comment and we had a nice chat about my 'needs'. I'm really curious who will be the first to offer an enterprise 2.0 version of Slideshare ! Anyway, I didn't know Flowgram before and was invited to try it. Here's what I think of this webapp. First of all, the user-interface is great and very intuitive! I didn't have a problem sorting things out and finding how I could get something done. It just works! So, I just went on and made my first flowgram. (I didn't make it public yet, because it contain some stuff I don't want to share just yet.) The nice thing is Flowgram allows you to make a presentation consisting of all kinds of files (Office, links, RSS feeds, pictures, etc.). You simply se...

Slideshare for the Enterprise?

I just wanted to repost my comment on RWW's post on Slideshare 2.0 . Sarah Perez gave a nice overview of the new web Powerpoint apps. However, what I've been looking for for some time is: Slideshow 2.0 for the enterprise. Do you know of commercial and/or open-source alternatives of a slideshare-ish platform for the enterprise?