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October 16, 2007, 5:48 am
Filed under: Great Stuff
Filed under: Great Stuff
It is well known that I have a major crush on TED.
Two weeks ago, TED.com hit a milestone: posting their 150th TEDTalk. To help you keep track of all the TEDTalks you’ve watched and want to watch, here’s a simple, low-tech tool: a list of all the TEDTalks posted to TED.com so far, in the order they were posted.
My favourites:
- Majora Carter’s tale of urban renewal
- Hans Rosling shows the best stats you’ve ever seen
- Ze Frank’s nerdcore comedy (seen above)
- and well…Al Gore on averting climate crisis
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Katie — I have a similar crush on TED. You also picked two of my absolute favo(u)rites. Majora’s speech is quite possibly the most heart-felt of any of the TED talks and Ze’s is definitely the most humorous.
Comment by Matt Dickman October 17, 2007 @ 1:09 amHi Matt, so nice to see you here! I’m loving your Whiteboard sessions and Buzz Friday video posts.
Comment by katiechatfield October 17, 2007 @ 2:36 amMajora got a standing ovation from me when I first saw her present. A little embarrassing in the office sure…but well worth it.
I love TED and the way they send you the latest stuff, it makes you think!
Comment by Kate Carruthers October 29, 2007 @ 8:54 amHi Kate- I’m a big fan of thinking too.
I’m lucky enough to belong to a small group that gets together to watch 3-4 of the pieces and then discusses them. Much more fun than alone with my monitor.
I love the idea surrounding the portability of these content pieces too. It’s such a great sponsorship move by BMW. Just think- people all over the world create their own film nights and see their message, all without a media spend.
I do love it when everyone wins.
Comment by katiechatfield October 29, 2007 @ 11:38 pm