Incoming Resources
- Casting spells with DNA
- Creating objects that tell stories
- Guy-Philippe Goldstein, How cyberattacks threaten real-world peace
- David McCandless, the beauty of data visualization
- Tim Berners-Lee, the year open data went worldwide
- Shyam Sankar, the rise of human-computer cooperation
- Ray Kurzweil, a university for the coming singularity
- Second Life, where anything is possible
- Amber Case, We are all cyborgs now
- Siftables, the toy blocks that think
- Ralph Langner, Cracking Stuxnet, a 21st-century cyber weapon
- Avi Rubin, All your devices can be hacked
- Misha Glenny, Hire the hackers!
- Daphne Koller, What we're learning from online education
- John Underkoffler points to the future of UI
- Tan Le, a headset that reads your brainwaves
- A powerful idea about teaching ideas
- Conrad Wolfram, Teaching kids real math with computers
- Henry Markram builds a brain in a supercomputer
- The beckoning promise of personal fabrication
- One Laptop per Child, two years on
- Scott Kim takes apart the art of puzzles
- Luis von Ahn, Massive-scale online collaboration
- John Graham-Cumming, the greatest machine that never was
- Mikko Hypponen, Fighting viruses, defending the net
- Ryan Merkley, Online video -- annotated, remixed and popped
- Christopher "moot" Poole, the case for anonymity online
- Stephen Wolfram, Computing a theory of everything
- My journey in design, from tofu to RISD
- Kevin Kelly tells technology's epic story
- Making a computer that works like the brain
- Kevin Slavin, How algorithms shape our world
- Shimon Schocken, the self-organizing computer course
- When it comes to tech, simplicity sells
- Jane McGonigal, Gaming can make a better world
- Peter Norvig, the 100,000-student classroom
- Bringing One Laptop per Child to Colombia, TED in the Field
- Paul Debevec animates a photo-real digital face
- Peter Molyneux demos Milo, the virtual boy
- Rajesh Rao, a Rosetta Stone for the Indus script
- Dale Dougherty, We are makers