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5465 seconds of remarkable TED talks
By Tim
August 9, 2010

Think differently after these TED talks
These seven TED talks will change the way you think about customers, business and the economy.
From a shirtless dancing guy starting a movement to the story of spaghetti sauce’s success to the single most important thing a VC is looking for in a pitch. These videos challenge common thinking–and remind us that the most obvious way to do something isn’t necessarily the best way.
Here’s the play-by-play in 5465 seconds.
Want more TED fun? Check out ReadWriteWeb’s 10 Inspiring TED Talks for Start-ups
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