TED

TED  is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less).   
TED began in 1984 as a conference where Technology, Entertainment and Design converged, and today covers almost all topics — from science to business to global issues — in more than 100 languages.

History of TED

How did a one-off conference about technology, entertainment and design become a viral video phenomenon and a worldwide community of passionate people?
TED was born in 1984 out of Richard Saul Wurman's observation of a powerful convergence among three fields: 
TECHNOLOGY   ENTERTAINMENT    AND  DESIGN
The first TED, which he co-founded with Harry Marks, included a demo of the compact disc, the e-book and cutting-edge 3D graphics from Lucasfilm, while mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot demonstrated how to map coastlines using his developing theory of fractal geometry.
But despite a stellar lineup, the event lost money, and it was six years before Wurman and Marks tried again. 
This time, in 1990, the world was ready. The TED Conference became an annual event in Monterey, California, attracting a growing and influential audience from many different disciplines united by their curiosity and open-mindedness -- and also by their shared discovery of an exciting secret. 
(Back then, TED was an invitation-only event. It is not now -- you're welcome and encouraged to apply to attend.)
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