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  2. Ignite (event) - Wikipedia

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    Ignite (Ignite Talks) is a series of events where speakers have five minutes to talk on a subject accompanied by 20 slides, for 15 seconds each, automatically advanced. Ignite started in Seattle, and it has spread to over 350 organizing teams in cities, universities, governments and companies who have hosted thousands of events.

  3. Lightning talk - Wikipedia

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    The YAPC (Yet Another Perl Conference) 19100 Conference came up with the term "lightning talk" at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. The term was first coined by Mark Jason Dominus in June 2000. [1] [2] The practice of lightning talks was first known to be used at the Python Conference in 1997, but was not named until the YAPC 19100 ...

  4. Ignite - Wikipedia

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    Ignite (event), a series of events where speakers have five minutes to talk on a subject; Microsoft Ignite, an annual conference for developers and IT professionals hosted by Microsoft. Ignite (game engine), a game engine for EA Sports games; Ignite (microprocessor), a stack-based RISC microprocessor architecture

  5. Where the Hell is Matt? - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Jawed Karim, one of the founders of YouTube, stated that Harding's video was his favorite on YouTube at that time. [13] On July 22, 2008, and again on July 25, 2010, and July 10, 2012, and June 14, 2020, NASA featured Harding's videos on the APOD (Astronomy Picture of the Day) Web site. Text accompanying these videos, under the heading ...

  6. Microsoft Ignite - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Ignite is an annual conference for developers, IT professionals and partners, hosted by Microsoft. The first conference, then known as TechEd , happened in 1993 in Orlando , Florida , United States .

  7. Talk:Ignite! - Wikipedia

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  9. Ignite! - Wikipedia

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    Ignite! Learning, Inc. is an educational software and hardware company co-founded in 1999 by Texas businessman Neil Bush [ 1 ] and a year later Ken Leonard. Neil is a brother of Former President George W. Bush and Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush , and son of former President George Herbert Walker Bush .