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Definitions Inforworld: . . . a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services over the internet. MIT Technology Review: . . . a computing paradigm shift where computing is moved away from personal computers or an application server to a “cloud” of computers . . . Using a remote computer that is attached to the internet, to run, store, and manage data in a specific application, rather than doing it on your own personal computer. Marc Andreesseen: . . . The cloud is a smart, complex powerful computing system in the sky that people can just plug into . . .
Cloud-Based Presentations Storage Sites Presentation Tools
Types of Presentation Programs Traditional Zooming Free Form
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Cloud-Based Presentation Tools Advantages Not dependent on a specific computer program. Not dependent on a storage device. Most allow collaboration. Easy to Share presentations. Free versions.
Cloud-Based Presentation Tools Disadvantages Not all features present. Dependent on Internet access. - -
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