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It isn't Powerpoint's Fault

Powerpoint (and it's Mac-centric cousin, Keynote) get a bad rap. Powerpoint presentations are sleep-inducing, many say. They're right. But that's not the software's fault.

Powerpoint's a tool, and like any tool it's effectiveness depends on the user. That's why anyone who gives presentations will want to look at Cliff Atkinson's Beyond Bullets blog, and probably read his book.

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