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According to Microsoft's Mac Mojo blog this week - the Office for Mac Team blog - Office 2008 when released will allow PowerPoint presentations to be converted into photos, which in turn can then be transferred to an iPod or iPhone through Apple's iTunes software. Microsoft plans to ship the Mac version of its new Office productivity suite on January 15, 2008.And there's more. "Presentations look great on the big wide screens of iPhone and iPod Touch, but they look even better on a big screen TV or projected," the blog anticipates. "Plug your iPod into a television or projector using the Apple Component AV or Composite AV cable and leave your laptop in the case."
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