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The TED Gift Bag

After an incredible four days at TED, I drove home to my family in the Bay Area.  My kids were happy to see me, but they were far more ...

Feb 27, 2006
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Day four: The day in quotes

“We are seeding the area with ‘green-collar’ jobs, people who have both an economic interest and a personal stake in their...

Feb 25, 2006
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Day Three: The Day in quotes

“If you don’t want to practice, you can hide it.” —11-year-old violinist Serena Huang, on why she chose the violin o...

Feb 25, 2006
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The State Theater & its Content(s)

Whatever you think about Unleavened Doom, it sure does project to the balconies. Jim Crupi was therefore a good pick to address the full TED...

Feb 25, 2006
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In-depth coverage of TED2006

Outside of the quotes, photos and impressions you find here on the TEDblog, we’re fortunate this year to have at least two TEDsters li...

Feb 25, 2006
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Day Two | The day in quotes

“One of the tragic aspects of human-right abuses is that they’re too easily forgotten or denied; but it appears that if there ar...

Feb 24, 2006
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Part I …

One of the more poignant points that Al Gore made in last night’s powerful speech about global warming was that a lot of people move d...

Feb 23, 2006
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Day One | The Day in Quotes

“Does history have an arrow? That’s a profound question. Because if you think history has an arrow, it changes how you feel abou...

Feb 23, 2006
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Day One-Related Links

For me, a good gage of how intriguing a day at a conference has been is the number of times it sends me off to the Internet to dig up more i...

Feb 23, 2006
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