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  2. Lightning talk - Wikipedia

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    Lightning talks are designed to be short presentations between five and ten minutes long, but are usually capped at five minutes. [4] Most conferences will allot a segment of roughly 30 to 90 minutes long to speakers. Talks are arranged one after the other during the sessions.

  3. PechaKucha - Wikipedia

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    A typical PechaKucha Night includes 8 to 14 presentations. Organizers in some cities have customized their own format. For example, in Groningen, Netherlands, two six-minute, 40-second presentation slots are given to a live band, and the final 20 seconds of each presentation includes an immediate critique of the presentation by the host's ...

  4. Presentation - Wikipedia

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    A presentation program is commonly used to generate the presentation content, some of which also allow presentations to be developed collaboratively, e.g. using the Internet by geographically disparate collaborators. Presentation viewers can be used to combine content from different sources into one presentation.

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  6. Marvel Studios Special Presentations - Wikipedia

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    Developing content for Disney+ allowed Marvel Studios to be flexible with formats, such as emulating one-off or annual holiday-themed television specials like A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) and Frosty the Snowman (1969); [2] [3] those specials were usually 30 minutes to an hour, which was the length Marvel Studios was envisioning for their ...

  7. Marc Andreessen talks DOGE and Elon Musk: 'It's time to ... - AOL

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    Marc Andreessen pointed to Elon Musk's text to Twitter's old CEO as an example of how federal workers could be held accountable for their time.