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29 January 2010
Registration open for TED2011 and TEDActive 2011
We’re delighted to announce that registration for TED2011 is open. Next year’s theme takes us right to the core what so many people love about their TED experience: “The Rediscovery of Wonder.” For 2011, we are assembling a cast of characters that will stir the imagination: explorers, storytellers, photographers, scientific pioneers, visionaries and provocateurs from all parts of the globe.
Join us in Long Beach or at TEDActive in Palm Springs — breathtaking scientific discovery and mind-bending creativity will be on display as never before.
TED2011 will run February 28-March 4, 2011. (By popular demand, we’re moving one day earlier in the week to a Monday-Friday format.) More about the program and schedule here >>
Discuss this Blog Post
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ed whyman
Jan 30 2010Would it be possible to work with you and DVELO
to enhance your great service?Say to draw ALL FREE lectures from the web together http://www.webiversity.org/
We have been talking to
http://innovate.direct.gov.uk/
and
http://whowantstobe.co.uk/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tps/planet-pledge-pyramid
http://apps.facebook.com/pppgame/If it were possible to link this software with the open source
microfinance software people can give/lend money AND give
advice/support/Knowledge (which can be given both ways) AS WELL AS
collaboration between teams to solve different problems in the most
efficient way. The concept is proposed to the Planet Pledge Pyramid here
https://apps.facebook.com/pppgame/idea.php?id=123&_fb_q=1If this sounds of interest it would be great to use the software to
create a Microfinance collaboration platform that uses this business model http://www.Traidmark.org -
Siobhan Quinn
Feb 4 2010The 2011 Registration page is down (http://www.ted.com/registration/ted2011). Any word on when it will be restored? Can you post us the application questions so we can start working on it?








ziaur rahman
As much as I would like to think most people want to be responsible for the selves the reality is that most do not. It%u2019s easier to have someone else more the %u201Ctough%u201D decisions for you. So now the question is how do you accommodate both?