SlidesLive Library: Should this presentation be stored for 1000 years?

SlidesLive
2 min readApr 25, 2022

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SlidesLive’s brand new library is up and running! We can’t wait for you to check out all of our new features like the categories section, the ability to upvote talks and change play speed, and new DNA storage technology. The SlidesLive team is proud of our newest release, all thanks to your feedback.

Our goal as a company has always been to share and protect knowledge, and we’re happy to announce one of our new features: upvoting talks. Upvoting talks takes us one step closer to our ultimate goal of eternal vaulting. Plus, it makes discovering your favorite talks and conferences more engaging!

When you click on a SlidesLive recorded presentation, you’ll see a caption that reads:

Should this presentation be stored for 1000 years?

Next to that, you’ll see the option to upvote with an icon that resembles a thumbs up. If you love that presentation and want to see it stored for 1000 years, give it a click! Our highest rated talks will be stored using SlidesLive’s DNA technology.

Check back on your favorite recordings to see how many other users upvoted the presentation, and don’t forget to share with friends using the easy sharing link provided below the talk!

What’s next?

Check back here for more of our newest library elements. Check back for more on category explanation, our DNA logo and concept, the ability to favorite talks, and more! If you’re just as excited about our new library as we are and have any comments or questions, email us at hello@slideslive.com. We’d love to hear from you!

About SlidesLive

We are a video production company dedicated to storing and sharing knowledge through our recorded talks and presentations available in our new online library. We’re recording worldwide, taking your events to the virtual, hybrid or in-person level. Visit us at slideslive.com or learn more about our technology through our blog.

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