Conferences & Events
The Value Of Blogging By Seth Godin & Tom Peters
It’s easy to lose site of the value of longer form content when we’ve got Twitter at our fingertips. Seth Godin and Tom Peters explain the value they see in blogging.
Read MoreThe History Of Comic Sans
Font designer Vincent Connare talks about the history of his most famous work, Comic Sans.
Read MoreHow People Consume The News
Presentation about how people consume the news given by David Erickson & Natalie Wires for the Associated Collegiate Press at the University of Minnesota on July 23, 2010.
Read MoreTwo Big Things: Microsoft Kinect & Google TV
Microsoft Kinect ushers in the age of natural computing while Google brings the Internet into the living room in high def glory.
Read MoreJonah Lehrer Discusses Neuromarketing
Jonah Lehrer talks at The Commonwealth Club about how the mind works.
Read MoreSEO Advice From Google Experts
This is a great hour-long video from the Google I/O conference featuring Vanessa Fox and Google SEO experts Matt Cutts, Greg Grothaus, and Evan Roseman reviewing actual websites and offering their advice on how to improve search ranking.
Read MoreBruce Sterling Keynote At The Augmented Reality Event
Science fiction author Bruce Sterling gave the keynote address at The Augmented Reality Event.
Read MoreHow Perceptions Of Time Affect Success
Professor Philip Zimbardo conveys how our individual perspectives of time affect our work, health and well-being. Time influences who we are as a person, how we view relationships and how we act in the world.
Read MoreMotivation In The Workplace
This is a fascinating (and animated!) lecture author Daniel Pink gave before the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce (RSA).
Read MoreConan O'Brien At GoogleTalks
Conan O’Brien may have been “legally prohibited from being funny on television,” but thanks to TBS he’ll be back on the air very soon. Conan and Andy Richter stop by Google’s Mountain View, CA headquarters for a morning of hilarity. This event took place on May 5, 2010.
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