TED turns 30 with new chapter of ‘ideas worth spreading’

TED turns 30 years old with a mind-sizzling mix of intrigue, wonder and passion in the renowned gathering’s new home in Canada.
A conference born in California in 1984 that grew into a global forum for heady “ideas worth spreading” ended Friday after gazing thoughtfully at the past and looking optimistically ahead.
“The platform has gotten more interesting to more people,” Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) curator Chris Anderson told AFP.
“We are planning on taking every opportunity to go deeper into issues; to present a core idea and add to it with ways to get involved.”
TED has won a global following for trademark “talks” during which the brilliant, innovative, artistic or accomplished deliver thought-sparking presentations in 18 minutes or less.
Broad range of TED topics