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Berkeley MIG Seminar



Hi -

I want to thank all the speakers who gave a seminar this past semester.
I was looking at the access logs for the semester and have come up with
some info on viewership.  We had 14 lectures and there were 2,271 live
and on-demand plays of the material - which is an average of 162 plays
per seminar.  

Of course, some lectures were more popular than others.  The top 5
lectures this semester were:

	Jim Barton (Tivo)			419
	Chris Overton (Keynote)			402
	Peter Danzig (formerly Akamai)		322
	John Ousterhout (Scriptics/Interwoven)	252
	Dave Bacher/Brubeck (Wink)		141

As in the past couple of semesters, most of the viewers watch the
material on-demand rather than live.  This semester roughly 15% of the
plays were live.

Thank you again for giving a talk this semester.  It was one of our most
successful series in a while.  The talks were excellent and I received a
lot of positive feedback.  You can point others to your talk here at the
web page: http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/courseware/cs298

Best wishes,
	Larry
-- 
Professor Lawrence A. Rowe          Internet:  Rowe@BMRC.Berkeley.EDU
Computer Science Division - EECS       Phone: 510-642-5117
University of California, Berkeley       Fax: 510-642-5615
Berkeley, CA 94720-1776            URL: http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/~larry