TED Talks Deconstructed/Constructed
Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 3:08 pm
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I know there's some TED fans around here.
A clever man did a statistical analysis of all the available TED talks and found out what the common elements are of all the most successful talks. He then used that data to create TedPAD, a piece of software that writes the perfect TED talk for you, or the opposite.
I know there's some TED fans around here.
A clever man did a statistical analysis of all the available TED talks and found out what the common elements are of all the most successful talks. He then used that data to create TedPAD, a piece of software that writes the perfect TED talk for you, or the opposite.