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Sweating Bullets: Notes About Inventing Powerpoint The Powerpoint Quadranscentennial edition
Robert Gaskins
Sweating Bullets: Notes About Inventing Powerpoint The Powerpoint Quadranscentennial edition
Robert Gaskins
PowerPoint was the first presentation software designed for the new generation of graphical personal computers such as Macintosh and Windows, and was first shipped to customers in 1987.
This book tells the story of the creators of PowerPoint as they evaded great dangers twice, each time pulling out an improbable win. First, as a startup named Forethought, they nearly died many times, but gained an investment from Apple (its first) and managed to ship an acclaimed product. Second, now sought by many suitors, they were an acquisition by Microsoft (its first, also), where they contrived to become an independent business unit and to remain in Silicon Valley, so that product development could continue under control of the original group until sucess was assured.
We look back now from a time when primary school children must pass exams in PowerPoint because their teachers believe that knowing it will be vital to their future success at all levels of education and in their careers. Steven Pinker says that "these days scientists ... cannot lecture without PowerPoint." Sermons are delivered using PowerPoint in church buildings rebuilt to incorporate large screens for the purpose. The Secretary of State uses PowerPoint to address the United Nations on questions of war and peace. Newspapers and magazines and books mention PowerPoint casually with no explanation needed. Novelists write chapters of their books in PowerPoint. In a world of 7 billion people, Microsoft says that PowerPoint is now installed on more than 1 billion personal computers.
You would expect that PowerPoint must always have been obviously a great idea. But Robert Gaskins, writing here from his notes made at the time, describes how, while the product was being developed, almost everyone (including nearly all investors) thought it was very unpromising. Only the relentless determination of the core group and some visionary investors made PowerPoint a reality.
In this book, Robert Gaskins (who invented the idea, managed its design and development, and then headed the new Microsoft group) tells the story of its first years, recounting the perils and disasters narrowly evaded as a startup, dissecting the complexities of being the first distant development group in Microsoft, and explaining decisions and insights that enabled PowerPoint to become a lasting success well beyond its original business uses.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 20, 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9780985142421 |
Publishers | Vinland Books |
Pages | 512 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 29 mm · 743 g |
Language | English |
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