2. SlideShare is a device web space 2.0 website that offers users the
ability to upload and share in public or private; documents in
Adobe PDF (.pdf), Microsoft Word (.doc, .docx and .rtf) and
OpenOffice (.odt) and most plain text documents (.txt), and even
some audio and video formats .
The website was originally intended for corporate employees to
make it easier for them to share slides with each other, but then the
target audience was expanded to become entertainment as well.
3. WHAT SERVICES DOES THIS WEBSITE OFFER?
In February 2011 SlideShare added a feature called Zipcasts. Zipcasts is a
social web conferencing system that allows presenters to broadcast an
audio / video signal while conducting the presentation over the Internet.
Zipcasts also allow users to communicate during the presentation through
a built-in chat feature.
In August 2015, LinkedIn SlideShare launched Clipping, which allows you to
save individual presentation slides to your own collection (Clipboard). It
can be used as a bookmark, to collect and organize the slides that you
want to access again at any other time.
Slidecast: allows you to add voice or music to a slideshare presentation,
achieving a synchronization of the sound file with the slides.
It has recently incorporated the possibility of integrating video clips
previously published on YouTube into a presentation already uploaded to
SlideShare.