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		<title>By: Rags</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rags</dc:creator>
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		<description>I tried the Slideshare and used it with in LinkedIn. It is nice way to publish decks. I find Google docs offer some advantages like
  - since the deck resides in Google, any edits are instantly visible
-  supports collaboration with others

But Google docs does not support downloading the deck as a PPT file but SlideShare does.

If collaboration and continuous improvements are important, Google docs wins out.</description>
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  &#8211; since the deck resides in Google, any edits are instantly visible<br />
-  supports collaboration with others</p>
<p>But Google docs does not support downloading the deck as a PPT file but SlideShare does.</p>
<p>If collaboration and continuous improvements are important, Google docs wins out.</p>
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