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Sway is a free app from Microsoft Office. It lets you create and share interactive reports, presentations, personal stories, newsletters, vacation memories, school and work projects, and more.

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#Sway is a free app from Microsoft Office. It lets you create and share interactive reports, #presentations, personal stories, newsletters, vacation memories, school and work projects, and more. In this video, you’ll see an example of getting started creating your first Sway! Try out Sway at www.Sway.com. See the Sway that was created in this video at  https://goo.gl/opUMLw  https://sway.com/ https://goo.gl/HmGWZD  https://goo.gl/VghXPC

Create a theme for your portal

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The portal applications included with CRM portals are built using the Bootstrap front-end framework. By taking advantage of the Bootstrap ecosystem, you can quickly and easily theme these applications to suit your brand. This article describes how to do so. read more 

Solar Car Challenge | Intel

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#ExperienceAmazing with the University of Michigan Solar Race Team and Aurum – America’s fastest solar race car. See how they used Intel processors to translate car data and guide then across the unforgiving Australian Outback during the 2015 World Solar Challenge, taking Aurum (and Intel tech) into solar racing history.

Building A Better World | intel-xdk

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Build and deliver HTML5 apps quickly and simply! — or create the next IoT success story! We are in the process of making some big changes. In the near future the Intel® XDK will not only have all the capabilities you have come to know and love for developing mobile HTML5 apps (including Apache* Cordova*) for Android*, iOS*, and Windows* 10 UAP, but also include software development capabilities for Node.JS-based, on-board, IoT apps. https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-xdk Her uncle needed a kidney. He didn’t get it. 16-year-old Caroline Wambui of Nairobi, Kenya wanted to make sure that didn’t happen to someone else. Through the #SheWillConnect program, Caroline and her classmates learned how to use the Intel XDK coding language, and turned their knowledge into an organ donor app—giving patients another chance at life.

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