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Presentation in the Palm of your Hand
Filed in archive Technology by Deborah Brown on August 30, 2006
Presentation in the Palm of your Hand
How many uses can you find for your iPod? How about company presentations?

Yes, now you can use your i-Pod as a vehicle for meeting presentations. Leave the big, heavy laptop at home because with iPresent It, you'll have everything literally at your finger tips.

duct tape Marketing blogger, John Jantsch had this to say about iPod presentations:

I make lots of PowerPoint presentations using my laptop and a digital projector. I've been dreaming of a way to ditch the laptop and start using my iPod to make the presentations.
The iPresent It software is available for the Mac and PC and allows you to upload and run PowerPoint and PDF presentations from your iPod using a video cable attached to the digital projector. Another great benefit of having your presentations, even sales presentations, on an iPod is that you can easily practice them while you travel. I'm told this won't work with the nano. You might want to test this a time or two or carry your proven projector before you leave.
Check it out: iPresent It

For more great Duct Tape Marketing ideas, check out John's blog.

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