PopTech 2008
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Heather Fleming: Design for good
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Matt Mason: Pirate radio
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Benjamin Zander: A world of possibility
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Pamela Ronald: Plant genomics
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Robert Fabricant: Project Masiluleke
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Clay Shirky: Designing for generosity
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Rufus Cappadocia: Uncategorizeable cellist
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Chandler Burr: Astonishing smells
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Marian Bantjes on the infinity of inspiration
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Saul Griffith audits energy use
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The Project Masiluleke story
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Imogen Heap: Electronic chanteuse
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Malcolm Gladwell: Human potential
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Brian McCarthy: Container homes
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Peter Whybrow: When more is not enough
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John Priscu: Below the Antarctic ice
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Ken Banks: Mobile-enabled change
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Frank Warren: PostSecret
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Jay Parkinson's medicine 2.0
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David Rakoff on cultural excess
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Juan Enriquez: Financial Crisis
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Suzanne Seggerman - PopTech 2008
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Eric Dawson: Peace First
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Tshewang Dendup: Evolving Bhutan
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Abby Falik: Global service
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Ransler and Sinha: Husk Power
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Erik Hersman: Mapping crises
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K. David Harrison: Revitalizing linguistic diversity
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Melanie Edwards: Counting lives
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Kushal Chakrabarti: P2P Ed Loans
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Sigworth and Thompson: Secure meds
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Kelly Dobson: Machine therapy
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Stephen Badylak: Regenerative medicine
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Gary Slutkin: From conflict to Ceasefire
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Laurie Garrett: Our failing global health system
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Laura Waters Hinson: As We Forgive
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Carl Safina: Fishing with long lines
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Ian Lipkin: Diagnostic tech
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Tevis Howard: Microforestry
