O’Reilly Webcast

April 18, 2008 12:46 am | 9 Comments

This Thursday, April 24, at 10am PDT I’m doing a webcast entitled “Even Faster Web Sites”. This is a new type of event for O’Reilly and I’m excited to try it out. I’ll do 30 minutes of talking with online slides and demos, followed by questions from listeners. There is a limit to the number of people who can attend, so please register in advance.

9 Responses to O’Reilly Webcast

  1. I’m not sure I’ll have time to watch it live, will the webcast be archived?

  2. I’d like to bump the notion of archiving for watching later in the week!

  3. The webcast and slides will be available afterwards. I’ll post the URL here when it’s available.

  4. Thanks Steve!! It was a great webcast, those information are realy usefull for my work here in Brazil.

  5. Thanks..Really It is interesting…

  6. Any luck posting the URL and slides this week?

  7. Here it is:
    https://stevesouders.com/docs/oreilly-webcast-20080424.ppt

    FYI – On https://stevesouders.com I list the slides for each talk. My slides from Web 2.0 Expo last week contain some cool new stuff.

  8. Thanks Steve! Any tips on selling my management on financing a trip to Velocity?

  9. Refer to the stats in this deck:
    http://home.blarg.net/~glinden/StanfordDataMining.2006-11-29.ppt

    The presenter notes that Marissa Mayer from Google stated a 500ms delay reduced page views by 20%. And the speaker himself, formerly at Amazon, states that a 100ms delay causes a 1% decrease in sales on Amazon.