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29 June 2007

Welcome TED.com's 10,000th member

This week marks the one-year anniversary of TEDTalks -- a year ago this Wednesday, our first five talks went live on TED.com. Since that time, more than 5 million people have seen a TEDTalk, either via TED.com, on this blog, through our video partners such as Google Video and YouTube -- or through re-posting on another blog. Truly, these are ideas worth spreading.

And today, we're set to welcome our 10,000th TED.com member. As of this minute, we're at user number 9,996, and probably within the next hour, someone will be the 10,000th person to join our free online community of people who want to learn and share new ideas. Welcome all!

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  • Anders Abrahamsson June 29 2007

    @Emily McManus: Yeah, I discovered that one worked in the end and after some additional attempts, but it was directly linked to the blog.ted subdomain some of the first times used :). Thought it was fun with the reference to Ze Frank's video.

    Thanks for the photo comment, but it is a slightly edited photo of me among the 2k bloggers (blogged here): http://andersabrahamsson.typepad.com/blog/2007/02/this_blog_from_.html and link here http://www.2kbloggers.com/photo-montage/ - art of faces, a sister-in-spirit to www.twitterfaces.com, right?

    @Neil Jordan: If TED moves from a closed event to an open space maybe complimentary to add TEDOpen? - I am convinced it has the gravity it can truly change the collaborative course of history. In fact.

    So, no wonder I contribute mostly to "The Rise of Collaboration" theme. No one can change the world alone, and we begin with changing ourselves!

    Peace,
    Anders
    profile 1737...

  • Neil Jordan June 29 2007

    Very cool. I still can't believe I'm among the first 10,000 - the first year of the widespread era of TED. And an era it is - I predict this conference becoming one of the best known phenomena around, within several years.

  • Emily McManus June 29 2007

    Hi Anders,
    Try this one:
    http://www.ted.com/index.php/profiles/view/id/1737
    It worked for me, and what a fabulous photo!

  • Anders Abrahamsson June 29 2007

    PS!

    http://blog.ted.com/profiles/view/id/1737

    gets you to "me" - I thought ha ha! I was clicking the "me" link...

    BUSTED!

    David Pogue should laugh about it ;).

    "Not Found

    The requested URL /profiles/view/id/1737 was not found on this server.
    Apache/2.0.52 (Red Hat) Server at blog.ted.com Port 80"

    And Ze Frank would comment in Blues...

  • Anders Abrahamsson June 29 2007

    I am convinced he or she is not either at Antarktis, the Moon or Somalia.

    What IP address does Alpha Centauri have?

    Peace,
    Anders
    Informal TED PITA (not bread, I mean Pain In The Ass ;)

    --
    Sustainopreneurial Facilitator who loves to RE:LOVE THE WORLD and I actually have No Idea what TED # I have (but I do write Open Letters to the TED staff, surf the community to see where ;)


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