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Prezi.com goes public

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Prezi – The Zooming Presentation Editor
Prezi changes the way you think about presentations. It lets you arrange your ideas and images on a large canvas, where you can zoom around to show details and overview. And it is still very simple to use. Hear what others say about Prezi:
  • “Pretty amazing” - CNET
  • “Love at first use” - User praise
  • “Astonishing presentation tool” - Core77
After a year in intensive private beta development, Prezi is going public on April 5. Please visit www.prezi.com and start to convince, amaze and take the day. I myself have been testing Prezi for some time and I must say I am quite impressed with what its capable of doing. So don’t miss out on this; and help spread the word – on Digg, Twitter (re-tweet) or any other means!
For press inquiries please contact info@prezi.com.

What is Prezi?

The easiest way to describe Prezi is to quote Prezi themselves:
Prezi allows anyone who can sketch an idea on a napkin to create and perform stunning non-linear presentations with relations, zooming into details, and adjusting to the time left without the need to skip slides.

The ideology of Prezi is based our natural knowledge on how to coordinate ourselves in space; traditionally all information we have had to process and store used to be linked to physical space. That is where our minds have developed good skills in orienting ourselves. Despite all this digital information today is mostly presented to us as a moniker of printed matter. Of course printing has served us well to store (and shape) information for the the last six centuries, however, with the wide appearance of computing we saw the same old pattern: old forms got translated to new media without exploring its full potential. Most of the computer systems which present us with information today use the old paradigm of prints and slides: arranging information on a framed 2d static space. We could argue that these (at least their forms) are merely the side effect of Gutenberg’s galaxy.

You can find the official page here: http://www.prezi.com/.

Skrevet av Kjell Arne Brudvik den 31.03.2009 liker denne artikkelen.
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