In Case You Missed It: Highlights from day 2 of TED2019
Here's what happened on Tuesday of TED2019.
Continue readingMatt Cutts works for the U.S. Digital Service (USDS), a non-partisan technology group in the Executive Office of the President that improves government services relied upon by millions of Americans. He first joined the U.S. Digital Service in 2016 at Department of Defense. He joined Google in 2000 and became head of its webspam team where he protected the quality of Google's search results and answered questions about search engine optimization and ranking algorithms. He wrote the first version of SafeSearch, Google's family filter.
Cutts is widely known for his 30-day challenges to try something new and is an avid (but slow) long-distance runner. He holds a master's degree from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and bachelor's degrees in mathematics and computer science from the University of Kentucky.
Here's what happened on Tuesday of TED2019.
Continue readingIn a fast-paced session of talks curated by TED arts and design curator Chee Pearlman and hosted with improv leader Anthony Veneziale, 12 members of the TED community shared ideas in a special format: each had to keep their talks under six minutes, with auto-advancing, timed slides. And yes, the mic does cut after six minutes!
Continue readingMost of us have no problem admitting we have more than we need. The difficulty lies in the next steps: How to get rid of it? What room to tackle first? Should we toss, regift, donate, recycle, repurpose, sell? It’s enough to drive a person to lie down and wait until the impulse to tidy passes. This gentle advice from TED speakers will help you look at the excess in your life, get rid of it, and restore some order to your space.
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