Archive for the 'cool presentation' Category
A post by Guy Kawasaki directed me to Slideshare.net’s “World’s Best Presentation Contest” winners…some of my readers will recognize the content of the winner…
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Guy: “The commonality you’ll see in these winners is big fonts, big graphics, and a ’storytelling’ orientation. These are three crucial qualities of a good presentation.”
They all also [...]
This is pretty cool. As I’ve posted before, I think Red Hat is a very interesting company and Linux is generally fascinating.
The philosophies generally associated with the University of Chicago usually orbit around free markets, rational actors, and economic efficiencies. These were generally borne out of the Friedman & Stigler cohort and the Chicago School of Economics which reached its peak during the mid-80’s still is a dominant force in economics, politics, and law today.
An [...]
TED 2008 sold out out before 2007 even happened . Admission = $6,000. Luckily, some of the TED presentations end up online. I found this video of Hans Rosling speaking on global health & wealth through the Valleywag post and tracked this an embeddable version down in YouTube. Very interesting data [...]
My good buddy Jake sent me this presentation, which was originally written by Karl Fisch and was adapted by Scott McLeod. When I first watched it, I was thinking how I would love to see a footnoted version…and then I found it. Pretty powerful stuff. I bet this will be viral pretty fast.
I found [...]