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But Google coders have enhanced the Presentation application in ways that immediately made sense to me. Presentations now can be saved in a file format that allows them to be embedded directly into Web sites. Now that is something one cannot really do with a Microsoft Powerpoint.
In fact, there is now a new use case. If I want to create content in that format for Web distribution only, I don't have "native application" issues. I can simply embed the presentation directly onto a blog or other site. Cool.