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Another interesting presentation about web performance from Yahoo!’s Exceptional Performance team, this time by Stoyan Stefanov, lead developer, YSlow.

20 more tips-n-tricks, a couple new tools and more interesting numbers. I wish there was a video with all minor details that slides don’t convey.

See on TechPresentations.org: High Performance Web Pages

Also see first High Performance Webpages presentation by Steve Souders and Tenni Theurer at Web 2.0 Expo 2007.

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Google organizes new conference for developers at Mascone West in San Francisco. It’s called Google I/O (and it’s logo is a little bit sexual, at least from my geeky perspective ;).

It’s going to be about AJAX, JavaScript, OpenSocial and other related open and specific to Google web technologies. Among the speakers Guido van Rossum, author of Python.

More info on TechPresentations.org: Google I/O 2008

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Google is planning Google Seattle Conference on Scalability 2008 this year on June 14th. They are very quiet about this stuff and it’s hard to find a lot of information and there is no real page for it yet. Last year’s page had pretty scarce information too, but they had videos which is good.

They have call for papers running till April 11 so if you want to give a talk there, you can send them 500-word abstract.

While you’re waiting for more info on this years conference, take a look at last year presentations on TechPresentations.org:

[via Google Research Blog]

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Thanks to Alex Moskalyuk, I’ve added several presentations about scalability:

Plus Marissa Mayer’s presentation Scaling Google for Every User which is more about user experience measurement and so on - not so much about technical scalability.

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One more LJ Scaling Storytime by Brad Fitzpatrick with more slides about memcached and Perlbal.

See it on TechPresentations.org: Behind the Scenes at LiveJournal: Scaling Storytime

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