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Google Announces Online Presentation Tool Plans
By: Nathan Weinberg 2007-04-17 Google just announced on its blog plans to launch a web-based presentations tool this summer. The Presentations software (currently unnamed) will be part of the Docs & Spreadsheets suite of office tools, a suite that will probably need to get its own name once it has three parts. Google Docs, Spreadsheets & Presentations doesn't quite have a good ring to it. The technology is coming from Tonic Systems, which Google has just bought. From the new FAQ on Tonic's site: Tonic Systems is a San Francisco-based company that provides Java presentation automation products and solutions for document management - Tonic Systems Builder, Tonic Systems Filter, Tonic Systems Transformer, Tonic Systems Viewer, and JarJar Links. Features of their products included text extraction for indexing documents, presentation creation capabilities and document conversion tools.Tonic's site says they provide Java-based PowerPoint solutions, including "Java library to extract text from presentations with full contextual data", "Java library to convert presentations into high quality images and PDF documents", "Java library to programmatically read, create and manipulate presentations" and "PowerPoint viewer application for Windows, Mac, and Unix". Their old company description, before Google took down their entire website: Why Tonic? - Experience in the EnterpriseTheir TonicPoint Builder is "a library that provides a 100% Java API to read, create and manipulate PowerPoint presentations". It allows you to work on PowerPoint files without the PowerPoint application. It appears that if Google were to break the software's ties with PowerPoint, it has the capabilities to create presentations without a PC. That would be the online presentation creator tool. Also, Tonic's PowerPoint viewer application would allow viewing of its presentations offline, removing the problem of not being connected to the internet during a presentation. Presumably, Google will tie the two together to make a great application that is safe from connection problems, which would obviously be a disaster during a live presentation. Here are just some of the ways to use the TonicPoint Builder:
* Process presentation templates to generate standardized presentations * Extract data, images, multimedia files from PowerPoint templates * Build new presentations from existing slides and presentations I'm surprised it's all in Java, and it would be strange to see Google release a tool that requires Java, but I guess we'll see. More as this story develops. Comments About the Author: Nathan Weinberg writes the popular InsideGoogle blog, offering the latest news and insights about Google and search engines. Visit the InsideGoogle blog. |
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