Video Talks Related to Web Industry

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Video Talks related to Web Industry

  • Sergey Brin on Search Engine


    Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, talks at University of California Berkeley's Search Engine class.
  • Lawrence Lessig on Culture and Policy


    Lawrence Lessign talks about interaction between culture and policy -- covering long-tail and the internet.
  • Google VP Marissa Talks About Nine Philosophies of Innovation


    Marissa Mayer, Vice President of Google, talks at Stanford University where she got her Bachelor and Master Degree in Computer Science. She gives nine philosophies of innovation that she learned while working at Google. She also took and answer audience questions about Google.
  • High Performance Web Sites: 14 Rules for Faster Pages


    Steve Souders of Yahoo explains how to make web pages faster by front-end optimizations. More
  • Chris Anderson Talks About Technology Trends

  • Jeff Bezos on Amazon Web Services

    By Jeff Bezos on MitWorld
    Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon.com, talks at MIT about three of Amazon's web services: Mechanical Turk, Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). Jeff answers some interview questions at the end. If you want to skip over the preliminary introductions by the Technology Review, just jump to 6:45 in the video which is when Jeff starts talkings.
  • Whiteboard Overview of Flash Architecture

    By Ely Greenfield on PodTech.net
    Ely Greenfield, architect of Abode Flex, presents an overview of the Flash and Flex architecture on a whiteboard.
  • Marissa Mayer of Google Talks about Searches


    Marissa Mayer, VP of Search Products and User Experience at Google, did a talk in Paris on June 19, 2007. She explains the four components of searches: comprehesiveness, relevance, speed, and user experiences. You will see slides of the evolution of the Google home page. She talks about the future of searches, universal search, and personalized search. She then answers audience questions.
  • Human Computation


    Luis von Ahn, assistant Computer Science professor at Carnegie Mellon University, starts the talk explaining CAPTCHA. This is an example of an application where computer can not solve it very well but humans can. He then goes on to explain other problems where humans can solve things much better than computers can currently. The idea is to harness the "human cycles" and use them to solve computer applications by making a "game" out of it.


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