This independent TEDx event is operated under license from TED
London, April 20th 2010
1.30pm - 8pm
Cass Business School
Main Auditorium
106 Bunhill Row
London EC1Y 8TZ






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Photos courtesy TED and Tuttle members @documentally, @lloyddavis, @benjaminellis and @freecloud
Here is a roundup of the blogs seen so far:
Adam Tinworth - One Man and His Blog
Adam has done a series of posts on the main speakers' stories on his blog, start here with Maggie Philbin's talk.
Jas Dhaliwal - The Webpitch
Jas has done a good review of the day, plus the impact of the combination of TED and Tuttle and their respective unique cultures
Ben Walker - a musician
Ben gave us a witty exposition in word, song and rhyme about the dynamics of Twitter. Here is his post of the day's experience
Patrick Hadfield
Thoughts about juxtaposing TED and Tuttle cultures, and some useful advice for the next time
Jennifer Jones - Jennifr.net
An interesting post about the experience of coming to London for a new technologgy biased conference from "the provinces", and how technology is shrinking distances - both physical and mental.
Alan Patrick - Broadstuff
Mat Morrison's talk dealt with how you can derive information about someone on a social network by looking at their friends. Within days, a report of MIT applying social network analysis as "digital gaydar" appeared
Richard Stacey
Are social networks just pretty snowflakes?
(We will add more as they appear)

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