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Including AOL's talk launching SocketStream and my own talk on Facebook Ad optimization.
Both were excellent talks. The SocketStream one is a bit long, but still quite interesting. The talk by Andrew from Tribesports was also good - very exciting and fun startup.
Any chance that you could offer download links?
It's not my site (it's run by @skillsmatter who host/sponsor the HN meetup), it might be worth asking them on twitter though.
Sorry for the stupid question - how does one get this onto my pod (iphone)? Would like to see the socketstream vid on my way home but unfortunately trying to go to vimeo to download is telling me the vid is private..
I was disappointed to see that it was booked up. Mind you, I did only notice it the day before. Next time!
Hi all

Big thanks to the excellent Skills Matter for hosting this meetup and getting the video out so quickly. We've been overwhelmed by the interest in SocketStream and the number of people who've already started experimenting with real-time games, wikis, and more.

Unfortunately the video cuts off at a crucial point: The last slides talks about how we want to do testing and scaling differently, and in particular how SocketStream is still highly experimental and subject to a lot of change in the future as we learn more and refine our ideas.

After playing back the video I also want to clarify the reference to Gmail I made at the beginning. We have shown an early version of SocketStream and the websocket concept to an ex-Googler now at AOL who's been involved in many projects at Google, including Gmail.

He loves the idea and mentioned he would let the Gmail team know about it as the '100% websocket approach' potentially solves many of the problems they had wrestling with AJAX and long polling. We would certainly welcome their thoughts and contributions, along with everyone else's. We have some big problems to solve in this space and are the first to recognise we can't do it all alone.

So please go forth, have fun, and see what you can create. We are already hard at work on the next version which will include support for the new features in Socket.IO 0.7, plus a website for SocketStream containing full documentation and an 'live' API guide. Please follow @socketstream for other exciting developments coming soon.