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Introduction: Conference: Web2 Expo SF Posted: June 24, 2010 | Author: hilary | Filed under: academics , blog , Presentations | Tags: bitly , conference , data , presentation , realtime , web2expo | 6 Comments » I gave a talk called A Data-driven Look at the Realtime Web Ecosystem at the Web2Expo SF conference in May in San Francisco. I attempted to highlight some of the interesting facets of the bit.ly data set, and it appeared to be well-received (showing up on TechCrunch , ZDNet , and a few other places). I attended the full conference, and it was great. The attendees were extremely international and I met a ton of fascinating people. I’m still getting a couple of e-mail requests per week for my slides and materials, so they’re posted below for posterity. The slides: A Data-driven Look at the Realtime Web View more presentations from Hilary Mason . And the video: As always, I welcome your questions or comments.


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