Just before going on vacation to Ouray, CO, I browsed iTunes for free, good stuff to download for the long car ride. I found The New Yorker Conference, in which Malcolm Gladwell interviews people who think differently about traditional fields—innovators in pharmaceutical research and development and music recommendation services. The series of talks also includes Gladwell’s keynote about the type of genius that is needed in today’s world.
While these interviews are in the form of video, I’m wondering if you can listen on audio-only MP3 players (e.g., the iPod Nano.) Do let me know if you are able to download and listen only.
For those unfamiliar with Gladwell’s work, check out his books, Blink, and The Tipping Point.
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