TED Week: Pop-up Storytelling

Johann Gutenberg, Benjamin Franklin, and Lothar Meggendorfer mark milestones in printing. Wait. Lothar who? Lothar Meggendorfer is credited with the first pop-up books and, as Joe Sabia tells us, is just one iteration in the art of telling your story.

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TED Week: A Tech 2 for 1

Have you ever bought concert tickets online? If you have, then you probably found the experience really, really annoying. Part of the reason is that the buying process is drawn out (apparently Ticketmaster has not taken to the Amazon 1-click concept) but the other irritant is Captcha — those randomly generated words you type to…

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Unity

As my thoughts wandered in a standing room only service this past weekend, I thought about how this time of year’s festivities bring us all together. Above all, regardless of your faith, the end of the year shows strength in unity. We unite to celebrate, to share, to give thanks, and to help others who are…

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