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Dennis Austin, the "father of PPT", passed away. PPT was once disliked by corporate executives, business school professors and military officers.

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On September 1, local time, Dennis Austin, the inventor of PowerPoint, passed away at his home in Los Altos, California, USA at the age of 76. PowerPoint was released on the Windows operating system in 1990. Now, users around the world use PowerPoint to create more than 30 million presentations every day. Apple founder Steve Jobs banned the company from using PowerPoint (but Apple developed its own presentation software). Amazon founder Jeff Bezos does the same and has executives write memos to share before meetings begin. At the Pentagon, PowerPoint has its critics. "PowerPoint makes us stupid." According to the New York Times, former U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said at a military conference in 2010, "We have met the enemy, and he is PowerPoint." "This is dangerous. , because it creates an illusion of understanding and an illusion of control." U.S. Army Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster told reporters. (Oriental.com·Zongxiang Video Kong Wenlong)

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