SXSW 2007 Interactive Panel Podcasts
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SXSW 2007 Interactive Panels Podcasts
Please enjoy our recordings of this year's Interactive Programming.
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Interesting sampling of SXSW, March 23, 2006
Reviewer: LOLJPB
I've listened to a good chunk of these and enjoyed them. For those of us who weren't fortunate enough to have been able to attend SXSW this is a great way to sample the presentations. I enjoyed the interview of Craig Newmark (of Craig's List fame) by Jimmy Wales (of Wikipedia fame). The others were good too.
The only complaint I would have is that for many of the sessions the questions weren't audible because the person asking the questions wasn't in front of a mike. This was especially notable during the Podcasting 2.0 session where much of the session is silence because of this.
On the whole these are well worth listening to and thanks to the people at SXSW for providing these free of charge!
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Considerations for Scalabale Web Ventures
Author: SXSW Fri, Jul 18, 2008
http://audio.sxsw.com/podcast/interactive/panels/2008/SXSW08.INT.20080311.ScalableWebVentures.mp3
Every popular website eventually runs into the same problem: how to scale. In general, you hope for as much traffic as possible when you are developing a new application, but what would happen if you actually got it? Could you keep up with the increase in users, data, bandwidth, servers, and everything else that makes your application go? This panel aims to expose some of the key issues that you will face as your traffic grows, with insight from people with proven track records working on complex, high volume systems. Topics such as load balancing, caching technologies, and database use will be discussed. The end goal is that we would like the audience to leave with a better understanding of the issues that they will face when their applications start to get material amounts of traffic, with the hope that they will be able to better plan for growth.
Chris LeaÂ
Media Temple
Joe StumpÂ
Lead Architect,Â
Digg.com Inc
Cal HendersonÂ
Badass MC,Â
Flickr
Matt MullenwegÂ
Founding Dev,Â
Automattic/WordPress
Kevin RoseÂ
Founder,Â
Diggnation/Digg Inc
Download File - 28.4 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
The Mexican Manifesto
Author: SXSW Fri, Jul 18, 2008
http://audio.sxsw.com/podcast/interactive/panels/2008/SXSW08.INT.20080311.MexicanManifesto.mp3
The Usability and Accessibility for the Web International Seminar, organized by the State Government of Nuevo Le-n and the Universidad de Monterrey, was held in July 26 2007. At the conclusion of the two-day conference, the organizers issued the first Manifesto on Usability and Accessibility for Mexican Government Websites. With input from conference participants and experts of UA web 2007, the Manifesto was signed by 23 Mexican states and 3 municipalities. The Manifesto states that , ‘It is the duty of the creators and administrators of new technologies to improve people’s quality of life. As administrators, our objective is to create and maintain websites that are both useful and easy to use for the widest possible audience: usable and accessible websites. We believe that government, academia and the private sector should work together to achieve this objective.’ In this session we will look at the 10 point commitment contained within the Manifesto, meet the people who led the development of the document and learn more about the barriers and successes of implementing the Manifesto.
Moderator: Sharron Rush
Exec Dir, Knowbility.org
Sharron RushÂ
Exec Dir,Â
Knowbility.org
Marta Sylvia del RioÂ
Dir of Graduate Studies in Design and Engineering,Â
Universidad de Monterrey
Javier HernandezÂ
Internet and Projects Dir,Â
Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Leon
Download File - 28.9 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Secrets of JavaScript Libraries
Author: SXSW Fri, Jul 18, 2008
http://audio.sxsw.com/podcast/interactive/panels/2008/SXSW08.INT.20080311.SecretsOfJavaScriptLibraries.mp3
This talk will delve into the secret techniques used by JavaScript library authors to create comprehensive libraries that work seamlessly across browser environments. We’ll look at everything from fixes for strange browser quirks, tricks for gaining speed, to tips for writing smooth animations. This panel will be held by experienced JavaScript Library developers who have, cumulatively, many decades of JavaScript development experience under their belts. Everything discussed will be backed up with publicly available, rock-solid, code.
John ResigÂ
JavaScript Evangelist,Â
Mozilla Corporation
Sam StephensonÂ
Programmer,Â
37signals
Andrew DupontÂ
Design Tech,Â
Frog Design Inc
Thomas FuchsÂ
script.aculo.us
Alex RussellÂ
Director, R&D,Â
SitePen, Inc.
Download File - 28.4 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
How Piracy Will Save the Music Industry
Author: SXSW Fri, Jul 18, 2008
http://audio.sxsw.com/podcast/interactive/panels/2008/SXSW08.INT.20080311.HowWillPiracySaveMusic.mp3
Piracy can no longer be thought of as a nuisance. It is the paradigm through which people obtain music. This panel will discuss specific tactics on how piracy can be harnessed to our advantage and why it is a positive thing for the music industry.
Jason SchwartzÂ
Prod Mgr,Â
Angelsoft
Tom DonohueÂ
Wiredset
Randy SaafÂ
CEO,Â
MediaDefender Inc
Download File - 28.2 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Ad-Supported Music, A New Hope for the Industry?
Author: SXSW Wed, Jul 16, 2008
http://audio.sxsw.com/podcast/interactive/panels/2008/SXSW08.INT.20080311.AdSupportedMusic.mp3
Music and the surrounding experience, including festivals and concerts, are more popular than ever. At the same time, the music industry is facing seemingly insurmountable challenges, including lagging CD sales, piracy and the popularity of singles over albums. As labels struggle to invent new revenue streams, a number of ad-supported digital business models have emerged that enable free access to music and could prove to be a new hope for the music industry.
Moderator: Tamara Conniff
Group Editorial Dir, Billboard Information Group
Tamara ConniffÂ
Group Editorial Dir,Â
Billboard Information Group
Steve JangÂ
CMO/Head of Business Dev,Â
imeem inc
Peter RojasÂ
RCRD LBL
Simon WheelerÂ
Dir Of Digital,Â
Beggars Group Digital Ltd
Ted MicoÂ
Interscope/Geffen/A&M Records
Download File - 28.1 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
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