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This presentation prepared with the help of Microsoft Powerpoint Autocontent Wizard. Where could we go without it? Peter Norvig -- See the making of the presentation and a related essay and a video interview .
- Gettysburg Cemetery Dedication
Slide 1 of 6
- Agenda
Slide 2 of 6
- Review of Key Objectives & Critical Success Factors
Slide 4 of 6
- Summary
Slide 6 of 6. Speaker Notes [Transcribed from voice...
- Making
A Google search easily found the text of the Gettysburg...
- Shot With Its Own Bullets
PowerPoint: shot with its own bullets. Imagine a world with...
- Gettysburg Cemetery Dedication
Weber cited the usual suspects: Tufte, Don Norman and Jakob Nielsen, but also threw in the parenthetical remark: (For a hilarious look at how Lincoln's Gettysburg Address would have fared in PowerPoint form, visit Peter Norvig's Web site at www.norvig.com and see "all men are created equal" reduced to a bullet point.)
Nov 19, 2013 · Thirteen years ago, Peter Norvig, the current director of research at Google, suffered a dark night of the soul. Powerpoint presentations, he felt, ruled everything around him.
- Robinson Meyer
Peter Norvig has produced a Powerpoint presentation of the Gettysburg Address (norvig.com/Gettysburg). This extract from a lecture has the Gettysburg Address twice: first without Powerpoint and then with.
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- Neil Dodgson
Tired of the monotony imposed by the medium, in an act of satire Peter Norvig used Powerpoint's auto-content wizard, adapting Abraham Lincoln's famous wartime speech into six slides. Bullet points and headings include 'What Makes a Nation Unique' and "Gov't of/for/by the people".