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Embed Documents in Your Site or Blog with iPaper

February 20th, 2008 @ 6:35 am

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Categories: Documents, Web Tools

Tags: Document, Adobe PDF, Blog, iPaper, Viewer, iPaper Viewer, Blogging, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Internet

“YouTube for documents” service Scribd just unveiled a fancy new viewer. It’s called iPaper, and it works like a PDF viewer for embedded documents. All you do is upload a PDF, Word file, Excel spreadsheet, PowerPoint presentation, or another supported file format, then copy the iPaper embed code to your blog or Web site.

The iPaper viewer includes some nifty amenities. A mouse-over menu lets users switch between list, book, and slide modes; print the document; e-mail it to others; and grab the embed code to add it to their own site. The viewer has zoom controls, a thumbnail browser, and even a search tool. iPaper also lets you build ads into your documents (courtesy of Google) to potentially generate some revenue.

That aspect alone separates iPaper from document-sharing services like DocStoc and Issuu, though I think the latter offers a much slicker viewer. What’s your take? [via GigaOm]

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