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Bono: Extreme Poverty Set to Vanish by 2028

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Bono: Extreme Poverty Set to Vanish by 2028
Tuesday, February 26, 2013 5:18 PMChris Taylor
U2 frontman and global anti-poverty activist Bono says that "extreme poverty" — that is, the number of people around the world living on less than $1.25 a day, counting inflation — is "on a trend line to vanish" by 2028. "This isn't Pollyanna-ish rockstar nonsense, it's real," Bono told a small gathering of press at TED 2013 in Long Beach.

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Ads Worth Spreading: TED Announces Winners of 2013 Marketing Challenge
Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:42 PMMatt Petronzio
TED, the non-profit organization known for showcasing "ideas worth spreading" through its set of global conferences, announced the winners of its annual Ads Worth Spreading challenge Tuesday. The challenge highlights 10 advertisements that go beyond creativity by establishing meaningful connections with their audiences.

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Why We Can't Get Enough TED Talks
Tuesday, February 26, 2013 2:31 PMBob Al-Greene
Are you a TED-Head? That is to say, a person who can't get enough of the online lecture series, which has featured such distinguished speakers as Bill Gates, Al Gore and Sergey Brin. If you are, you've got plenty of company. Since opening up viewership to the online public, TED talks have garnered 800 million views.

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Zuckerberg, Gates, Will.I.Am Encourage Students to Code
Tuesday, February 26, 2013 10:53 AMSeth Fiegerman
Some of the biggest names in tech and Hollywood have joined forces in a new video for Code.org, a non-profit focused on computer programming education, to encourage students to take coding classes. Entrepreneurs like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Square founder Jack Dorsey and Microsoft founder Bill Gates open up about how they got started coding.

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