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  • verb Present participle of PowerPoint.

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Examples

  • Levi seems to be able to do all the slide shows and videos and PowerPointing his teachers ask of him -- as long as he's patient with its slow pace.

    Time for a New Computer? Yes! No Way! By STEPHEN KREIDER YODER 2010

  • Levi seems to be able to do all the slide shows and videos and PowerPointing his teachers ask of him -- as long as he's patient with its slow pace.

    Time for a New Computer? Yes! No Way! By STEPHEN KREIDER YODER 2010

  • Levi seems to be able to do all the slide shows and videos and PowerPointing his teachers ask of him -- as long as he's patient with its slow pace.

    Time for a New Computer? Yes! No Way! By STEPHEN KREIDER YODER 2010

  • Most large businesses also fall prey to over-processing, over-codifying, and over-PowerPointing their story, strategy, and yes, culture, to employees.

    Anthony Tjan: Cult Culture as Competitive Advantage 2009

  • Brad Feld linked to this post from an entrepreneur (co-founder of koral. com in the interesting 2.0 enterprise freemium space - vNext as MS types call it) that sounded more seasoned than the well overdone tasteless VC prospects he was PowerPointing and doing a dance for.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Ben Barren 2006

  • Brad Feld linked to this post from an entrepreneur (co-founder of koral. com in the interesting 2.0 enterprise freemium space - vNext as MS types call it) that sounded more seasoned than the well overdone tasteless VC prospects he was PowerPointing and doing a dance for.

    “if you made me send the slides in advance then why the fuck am I now going to spend 10 minutes talking you through them?” Ben Barren 2006

  • During Microsoft's analyst meeting last summer, Bill Gates was only the first of a parade of executives who, before PowerPointing their plans for an innovation-studded future, felt compelled to issue a Soviet-style repudiation of Carr-think.

    Twilight Of The Pc Era? 2007

  • During Microsoft's analyst meeting last summer, Bill Gates was only the first of a parade of executives who, before PowerPointing their plans for an innovation-studded future, felt compelled to issue a Soviet-style repudiation of Carr-think.

    Twilight Of The PC Era? 2007

  • And, though I'm sure no Unitarian Universalists are seriously considering PowerPointing their worship services, here's an article from the Christian Century that makes the case for just how distracting that technology is:

    Philocrites: August 2006 Archives 2006

  • And, though I'm sure no Unitarian Universalists are seriously considering PowerPointing their worship services, here's an article from the Christian Century that makes the case for just how distracting that technology is:

    Philocrites: Religious politics in Ohio; PowerPoint in worship. 2006

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