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TEDxBloomington -- Jessica Quirk -- "Look Good, Feel Good: The Case for Playing Dress Up"
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Jessica Schroeder Quirk is the author behind What I Wore, a personal-style and fashion-based blog, and What I Wore: Four Seasons, One Closet, Endless Recipes for Personal Style, due in bookstores this summer. A graduate of Indiana University with a degree in Apparel Merchandising, Jessica worked as a fashion designer in New York City from 2005-2... Read more

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- -: TEDxBloomington -- Jessica Quirk -- "Look Good, Feel Good: The Case for Playing Dress Up"

July 1, 2011 (almost 13 years ago)

Jessica Schroeder Quirk is the author behind What I Wore, a personal-style and fashion-based blog, and What I Wore: Four Seasons, One Closet, Endless Recipes for Personal Style, due in bookstores this summer. A graduate of Indiana University with a degree in Apparel Merchandising, Jessica worked ...

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- -: Mena Trott: How blogs are building a friendlier world

January 16, 2007 (over 17 years ago)

http://www.ted.com The founding mother of the blog revolution, Movable Type's Mena Trott, talks about the early days of blogging, when she realized that giving regular people the power to share our lives online is the key to building a friendlier, more connected world. TEDTalks is a daily video ...

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- -: Roger Ebert: Remaking my voice

April 14, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

http://www.ted.com When film critic Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw to cancer, he lost the ability to eat and speak. But he did not lose his voice. In a moving talk from TED2011, Ebert and his wife, Chaz, with friends Dean Ornish and John Hunter, come together to tell his remarkable story. TEDTal...

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- -: Charlie Rose - John Harris, Editor in Chief of Politico

July 22, 2009 (almost 15 years ago)

John Harris, Editor in Chief of Politico

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- -: The Future of New Media

August 11, 2009 (over 14 years ago)

Anil Dash says the great challenge for new media involves balancing competing demands for accessibility and immediacy. http://bigthink.com/anildash

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- -: Andrew Sullivan: Confronting HIV as a Writer

June 27, 2011 (almost 13 years ago)

The blogger came out as HIV positive because he couldn't write truthfully or with integrity otherwise.

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- -: Andrew Sullivan: How Blogging Has Changed Writing

June 27, 2011 (almost 13 years ago)

Blogging destroys the future-oriented process of writing nonfiction and replaces it with a sense of constant presentness—everything you write is provisional because the facts, or your mind, could change.

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- -: Andrew Sullivan: Blogging Does Have Rules

June 27, 2011 (almost 13 years ago)

There aren't set standards for bloggers the way that there are for print journalists, but there are still some rules that everyone should follow: "Don't lie, and if you're wrong, correct."

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- -: Is the Internet an Effective Forum for Public Debate?

November 28, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2007/10/27/Battle_of_Ideas_Digital_Commons Liberal author and columnist Alexander Cockburn argues that the so-called "Digital Commons" has not evolved into an effective forum for public debate. ----- "Digital commons: Does new technology add up to a new public...

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- -: Daniel Lyons - Being Fake Steve Jobs

December 10, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2007/11/04/Daniel_Lyons_aka_Fake_Steve_Jobs Daniel Lyons, aka Fake Steve Jobs, discusses the origins of his satirical alter ego. ----- Daniel Lyons, aka Fake Steve Jobs, talks about his book Options and blog "The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs" written by his alte...

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