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07 February 2007

Theme for TED2008 unveiled

Ted2008 We're really excited about this. A conference devoted to "The Big Questions".  The questions we have in mind are here. A mix of the profound and the quirky. But all, in our admittedly biased opinion, pretty darn interesting. To attend the conference (which is held February 27-March 1, 2008 in Monterey, California), you'll need to become a member of TED. We've just opened registration for 2008, but to have a chance of getting through you'd probably need to send in details in the next seven days. Despite the steep fee ($6,000) it looks like we'll be sold out within a week or two. However, we do plan to release much of the content free online in due course. 

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  • mikemcallen February 8 2007

    I think the big question might be why not have TED in the virtual world concurrently with Monterey. Maybe in Second Life where everything is tech and design based anyway.



    I would be happy to set it up for you.

    Mike

    (aka don babcock in SL)

    www.grassshackroad.com


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