TED's fuel for thought


TED’s curator insists the talks aren’t a recipe for ‘civilisational disaster’.

SEVEN years ago, when TED Talks made its debut online, the blogosphere buzzed contentedly over this new free form of intellectual food. The Guardian once published an op-ed entitled In Praise of ... TED. Now, with more than two million views of TED Talks daily, some bloggers have discovered you can win a lot more clicks by going with “In Condemnation of TED”.

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