Enlighten Us But Make It Quick: Ignite Google I/O 2011
Blog post from Google Cloud
The Ignite event at Google I/O 2011, organized by Brady Forrest of O'Reilly Radar, showcases a series of rapid-fire presentations from ten speakers, each given five minutes to share insights on various topics ranging from life hacks and online experiments to technological histories. Taking place on May 10th at Moscone West, the event is characterized by its energetic format, where presenters use 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds. This year, the event will be hosted in a keynote room and streamed live for the first time, allowing a wider audience to access talks on diverse subjects like biometrics in debugging, 30-day personal experiments, data storytelling from LinkedIn profiles, risk management at Burning Man, and the evolution of microphones. Ignite events, supported by Google, continue to grow globally, offering a platform for geeks to share their unique ideas and experiences.
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