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June 15, 2004

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» PowerPoint for Storyboarding from soulsoup
It’s not the gun which kills, bullet does. Whatever said and done there is actually no demon in that tool, it all in how you use it. Yesterday Robert Scoble pointed out a blog for PowerPoint – Beyond Bullets. Specially liked this post - The Future Stor... [Read More]

» PowerPoint for Storyboarding from soulsoup
It’s not the gun that kills, bullets do. Whatever said and done there is actually no demon in that tool, it all in how you use it. Yesterday Robert Scoble pointed out a blog for PowerPoint – Beyond Bullets. Specially liked this post - The Future Story(... [Read More]

» PowerPoint for Storyboarding from soulsoup
It’s not the gun that kills, bullets do. Whatever said and done there is actually no demon in that tool, it all in how you use it. Yesterday Robert Scoble pointed out a blog for PowerPoint – Beyond Bullets. Specially liked this post - The Future Story(... [Read More]

» From Beyond Bullets: Mystery Media from Michael Fioritto's Weblog
What kind of medium is PowerPoint? And where does it fit in the range of other media including film, TV, photography, comics, websites, and paper? Scott McCloud is one of the smartest people I know when it comes to understanding media, and when I asked... [Read More]

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