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Aren't you just bored with all those slides-based presentations?
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Don't you think that presentations given in modern browsers shouldn't copy the limits of 'classic' slide decks?
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Would you like to impress your audience with stunning visualization of your talk?
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then you should try
^* no rhyme intended
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It's a presentation tool
inspired by the idea behind prezi.com
and based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers.
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visualize your big thoughts
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and tiny ideas
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the only limit is your imagination
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want to know more?
use the source, Luke
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one more thing...
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have you noticed it's in 3D*?
* beat that, prezi ;)
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library(ggplot2) qplot(wt, mpg, data = mtcars)
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opts_chunk$set(fig.path = 'assets/fig/') library(ggplot2) qplot(wt, mpg, data = mtcars)
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