Bootstrapping with AWS: using S3 to avoid VC

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  • + aliceworld aliceworld 2 weeks ago
    Very nice video i want to make something like this.
    I’m trying to find this out too need to get a slide working for my site www.aliceontodd.com . If you find any help for the button pwice please let me know :)
  • + guestf62d7e guestf62d7e 2 years ago
    vbnvbnvbnvbn
  • + elbtunnel elbtunnel 2 years ago
    play button comes perhaps with audio
  • + hexholden Alberto D'Ottavi 3 years ago
    Hi Jon, thanks a lot for all. Cool. Not exhaustive, but I think I got it

    But now we *do* *really* need performance. I’m a found user of Slideshare, and use it for work. I use it to study, to set up my presentations and to publish them. And I often speak of Slideshare in my courses as a cool example

    But we do really need an upgrade. I can’t stand minutes waiting while saving to favorites, or a presentation to start. When I’m in a hurry, I have so many tabs open, switching between one to the other in the hope that this can speed things up

    So while wait? If you want to ask money... just ask. It’s ok to pay a Pro account, because SlideShare is useful stuff. And I’m sure that many others would do it

    Best,
    Alberto
  • + pwince pwince 3 years ago
    hey! how can i make my slides like yours that has a 'play' button... please tell me... thanks
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Hey everybody! I'm Jon Boutelle, cofounder of SlideShare. SlideShare is THE site for sharing presentations online. It's the best way to share powerpoint, pdf, and open office documents. It works kinda like youtube: you upload the document, we convert it to flash, and you can embed it back into your blog or social networking site. SlideShare uses Amazon S3 for all our binary file hosting needs. All the slideshows and all the original documents are saved on Amazon S3, and only on S3. I’m going to talk a little bit today about WHY.

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  1. Bootstrapping SlideShare with AWS using S3 to avoid VC
  2. Thrifty Price Per GB: Does It Matter?
  3. Failure Is an Option
  4. Handling Sudden Spikes
  5. Scaling Without Effort
  6. Don’t Forget to Breath
  7. When you pay matters
  8. Thanks! http://www.slideshare.net/jboutelle

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