Tomorrow through Friday, I’m lucky enough once again to be going to the TED conference in Long Beach. I’m not speaking this year, but I am looking forward to being part of all the great conversations and discussions that swirl throughout the place. It’s a truly amazing thing to participate in and contribute to.
It does remind me though that we launched Live 2.0 at TED-U last year! What a great forum for launch it was, too. And while I’m thinking of it, I’d like to thank all the contributors, including people like Stewart Copeland of The Police, Carmen Ruest of Cirque Du Soleil, Ben Zander, Greg Sandow and Terry Teachout of the Wall Street Journal, Jeff Marx of Avenue Q fame, and all the others who’ve contributed, not to mention all the readers, posters, commenters and re-tweeters.
And while I’m marking the anniversary, here’s a video re-creation of that TED talk, which I consider to be the founding idea of Live 2.0. Take a look:
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