SlideShare

LinkedIn SlideShare
Type of site
Slide hosting service
Available in Multilingual(5)
Area served Worldwide
Owner Microsoft Corporation
Founder(s) Rashmi Sinha
Industry Internet
Website www.slideshare.net
Alexa rank Negative increase 156 (July 2017)[1]
Registration Optional
Users Increase 70 million
Launched 6 October 2006 (2006-10-06)
Current status Active

LinkedIn SlideShare is a Web 2.0–based slide hosting service. Users can upload files privately or publicly in the following file formats: PowerPoint, PDF, Keynote or OpenDocument presentations. Slide decks can then be viewed on the site itself, on hand held devices or embedded on other sites.[2] Launched on October 4, 2006, the website is considered to be similar to YouTube, but for slideshows. It was acquired by LinkedIn in 2012.[3] The website was originally meant to be used for businesses to share slides among employees more easily, but it also has expanded to become a host of a large number of slides that are uploaded merely to entertain.[4] Although the website is primarily a slide hosting service, it also supports documents, PDFs, videos and webinars.[5] SlideShare also provides users the ability to rate, comment on, and share the uploaded content.

The website gets an estimated 70 million unique visitors a month,[6] and has about 38 million registered users. SlideShare's biggest competitors include Scribd.com, Issuu and edocr. Some of the notable users of SlideShare include The White House, NASA, World Economic Forum, State of Utah, O'Reilly Media, Hewlett Packard and IBM.

History

SlideShare was officially launched on October 4, 2006. Rashmi Sinha, the CEO and co-founder of SlideShare is responsible for partnerships and product strategy. She was named amongst the world's Top 10 Women Influencers in Web 2.0 by FastCompany.[7] Jonathan Boutelle [8] is the CTO of SlideShare and came up with the initial idea behind the website. He wrote the first version of the site. Amit Ranjan, the COO, heads SlideShare's development team in India and focuses on product management, content and community.

On May 3, 2012, SlideShare announced[9] that it was to be acquired by LinkedIn. It is reported that the deal was $118.75 million.[10]

In December 2013, SlideShare revamped its site offering more of a visual spin on the homepage, including larger images.

Zipcasts

In February 2011 SlideShare added a feature called Zipcasts.[11] A Zipcast is a social web conferencing system that allows presenters to broadcast an audio/video feed while driving the presentation through the Internet. Zipcasts also allows users to communicate during the presentation via an inbuilt chat function.

Zipcasts do not currently support screen sharing with the presenter, a feature available in competing paid services like WebEx and GoToMeeting. Additionally, presenters using Zipcasts are not able to control the flow of a presentation allowing viewers to navigate back and forth through the slides themselves.

References

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