TEDTalks - Season 6 / Year 2010

Season 6 / Year 2010

Episodes

Derek Sivers: How to start a movement

Dianna Cohen: Tough truths about plastic pollution

Seth Priebatsch: The game layer on top of the world

David Bismark: E-voting without fraud

R.A. Mashelkar: Breakthrough designs for ultra-low-cost products

Melinda French Gates: What nonprofits can learn from Coca-Cola

Chris Anderson: How web video powers global innovation

David Byrne: How architecture helped music evolve

Ze Frank's web playroom

Barton Seaver: Sustainable seafood? Let's get smart

Shimon Steinberg: Natural pest control ... using bugs!

Dan Barber: How I fell in love with a fish

Birke Baehr: What's wrong with our food system

Adam Sadowsky: How to engineer a viral music video

Brené Brown: The power of vulnerability

Jason Fried: Why Work Doesn't Happen at Work

Arianna Huffington: How to succeed? Get more sleep
Media and advertising companies still use the same old demographics to understand audiences, but they're becoming increasingly harder to track online, says media researcher Johanna Blakley. As social media outgrows traditional media, and women users outnumber men, Blakley explains what changes are in store for the future of media.

David McCandless: The beauty of data visualization

Derek Sivers: Keep your goals to yourself

Hans Rosling: Global population growth, box by box

Jessa Gamble: Our natural sleep cycle is nothing like what we do now

Neil Pasricha: The 3 A's of awesome

Stacey Kramer: The best gift I ever survived

Barry Schwartz: Using Our Practical Wisdom
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