If you regularly visit Open Culture, then you’re probably familiar with TED Talks — the series of 15 minute “riveting talks by remarkable people” that TED produces and makes free to the world. We’ve included TED in our collection, Intelligent Video: The Top Cultural & Educational Video Sites, and it’s one of the best sources of intelligent video out there. Having said that, I was pleased to find this Google spreadsheet of every TED Talk ever posted online. Although TED hosts many videos on its web site (and on its iTunes and YouTube channels), these platforms don’t give you clean access to the entire TED catalogue. Meanwhile, this simple and sortable spreadsheet does. So enjoy, and use it well.
via BoingBoing
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Awesome, Dan. Thanks!
TED talks are fabulous.
You could also try out the Ted app for Boxee. It’s basically the same thing in a prettier format. And if you have it running on a htpc you can watch the talks on your TV and control the app with a remote.
Ditto on the “Ted talks are fabulous.” comment. I couldn’t agree more.