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Showing posts with label PowerPoint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PowerPoint. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2007

Shearing the Sheep

Juice Analytics has posted a nice presentation on business intelligence. The visual style clearly contributes to their message that they offer a "breath of fresh air" in the community they serve.

Savvy presentation designers use Flickr, Morguefile, or other image-sharing sites, not images from Microsoft clip-art, for fresh imagery that speaks volumes. I like their crediting policy, too - the credit goes on the slide, not in the notes. Just use Creative Commons-licensed photos tagged for commercial use and you're good to go. [Link|Download PDF]

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Marines Fake Gunfight, Fool Surveillance Drone, and Almost "Get Away With Murder"

It looks like the Marines who killed Hashim Ibrahim Awad and have been under investigation for eight months managed to play-act visuals, sound and thermal imprints to fool a military surveillance drone and cover up murder. From Wired:

"These are people who every day deal with such things and understand how the images are gathered, as much as understand other tactical and weapons issues," says defense attorney David Brahms...

The case is remarkable for the fact that the killers nearly got away with their alleged crime right under the eye of the military's sophisticated surveillance systems. According to testimony, at least three times the warriors took deliberate, and apparently effective, measures to trick the unmanned aerial vehicles - UAVs in military parlance - that watch the ground with heat-sensitive imaging by night, and high-resolution video by day.

The images are routinely translated into PowerPoint presentations, systems manufacturers say. The PowerPoint of this particular killing was nearly accepted as proof of a "good shoot" until one of the troops, Navy hospitalman Melson Bacos, stunned investigators with a confession, according to the testimony of Special Agent James Connolly with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, or NCIS.

More at the link. [Via]

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Google Tinkering With Free Presentation Software (Yawn)

Hey, I don't say "yawn" very often. But this is a special occasion.

Google appears to be preparing to enter the free online presentation software game. Based on the hints and the industry standard, the offering is unlikely to contain any of the advanced features PowerPoint offers. I always love rooting for underdogs, but I am seriously tired of text-only slideware being sold as the next PowerPoint killer. It's all about the animations, folks. To slightly modify a quote from Homer Simpson, in the world of presentation software, animation effects are the cause of, and the solution to, all our problems. [Link]