Ted Ritzer: NetMedia
Net content worth watching http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/ - View source
Ted Ritzer: nixMoneyMachine
Sticking it to the Status Quo! http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/nixmoneymachine/ - View source
Ted Ritzer: RSS
the latest & greatest on RSS http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/rss/ - View source
Ted Ritzer: Sweet Home Alberta
What's new from my home province http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/sweetHomeAlberta/ - View source
Ted Ritzer: Tech4Communicators
For anyone that has a job that involves using technology to communicate. http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/tech4communicators/ - View source
Ted Ritzer: Ted's Tech Picks
OK, so this is where I choose strategic technology from the 200+ news sources I monitor http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/tedSTechPicks/ - View source
Ted Shelton
Early adopter, entrepreneur, leader interested in software, the Internet, mobile telephony and computing, and VoIP. Founder or senior management with The Personal Bee, Orb Networks, CallTrex, Borland (BORL), The Dr. Spock Company, Neta4, WhoWhere?, CMP Media, and IT Solutions. http://tedshelton.blogspot.com - View source
TED Theme: Architectural Inspiration
TED has a love affair with buildings. Big or small, we cherish the inspired visions behind them. But Joshua Prince-Ramus, architect of the Seattle Public Library, would argue: It isn't a stroke of genius that creates a great building; rather, it's a rational, collaborative, bottom-up approach. Frank Gehry, consummate "starchitect," on the other hand, sees each building as the product of a strong individual vision. Other pioneers are pushing architecture in radically new directions.. http://www.ted.com/index.php/themes/architectural_inspiration.html - View source
TED Theme: Is There a God?
While TED has no official stance on religion, speakers do occasionally venture (bravely) into this contentious territory. At TED's 2006 conference, best-selling author and pastor Rick Warren argued that an exceptional life must be driven by spiritual purpose. But he was immediately challenged by atheist philosopher Dan Dennett, who argued that Warren's claims couldn't be true. (If you're feeling courageous, you can join this ongoing debate on our forum, at right.) http://www.ted.com/index.php/themes/is_there_a_god.html - View source |
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