Rated Jaw-Dropping: A Cool TED Presentation by Jonathan Harris

by Jack Humphrey on Jul 8

This may seem an odd video to put on a marketing blog.  At first.  But I think this video has a lot to teach us about our message on the web as marketers and how we interact with everyone else on all kinds of sites including our own.  If nothing else, it’s wildly fun to see what Jonathan can do with data collected from the web and producing incredible insight into the eHuman condition.

Here’s the link to Jonathan’s Universe tool he shows toward the end of the presentation.  It would be a killer research tool if I could only stay focused and stop trying to learn about every damned thing going on all over the world on every issue known to mankind!



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@Takuya_ Hikichi Jul 10 at 6:36 am

I love posting TED videos on my blog. They’re very inspirational and insightful. There is always a special connection when you meet another person who watches TED. For that alone, posting it on your blog is worth it as long as it relates to the topic.

Designer Sunglasses Jul 12 at 11:31 pm

I love posting TED videos on my blog.

Amy@Sports Tshirts Jul 20 at 7:02 pm

Ive just recently been catching up on the TED videos, entertaining and educational. This had some interesting info thanks!

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