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Monday, July 31, 2006
TED talks
Source: Guy Kawasaki's blog
The annual TED Conference brings together 1,000 of the smartest people in the world to discuss...everything. And Guy Kawasaki posts to remind us that TED has released some of the great presentations on video for the rest of us. Larry Brilliant, now Executive Director of the Google Foundation, gives an incredible presentation on the eradication of small pox and pandemics. And do not miss Majora Carter, the Macarthur-winning founder of Sustainable South Bronx. No surprise, this stuff is better than YouTube.
Posted by mwelch at 09:08 AM

