Share
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I want to
share
a story.
We want to build our own identities, our own fabric, create an open dialogue so that we
share
our ideas and
share
yours with us.
We have realized that recently more and more people are using the means of YouTube and social networking to express their stories,
share
their photos and tell their own stories through their own voices.
Now if you'll allow me, I would love to
share
a one-minute film that has proven to show that a 60-sec film can be as powerful as a haiku in telling a big picture.
I'm here to
share
my photography.
With my short time today, I want to
share
with you the one story that is probably most responsible for that redefinition.
I want to thank you so much for letting me
share
it with you today.
And it turns out, the success stories
share
a few similarities, beyond that they don't have sex with other people.
So I’m here today, to
share
with you my philosophy for a happy life.
I thought that was a lovely example to
share.
And people will be able, from their homes, to take their blood pressure, send it to their doctor and eventually
share
it with others, for instance, for over a 100 dollars.
And one of the things we did, that I would like to
share
with you introduced by a little video.
Time after time, whenever I set out to
share
some great truth with a soon-to-be grateful recipient, it had the opposite effect.
These are ones where I went to a conference, and my mind was just blown, and I said, "I have to
share
this with other people."
He just wanted to
share
a rainbow.
Let me
share
and close with a story that really got me excited.
So now I'd like to
share
with you what's in my suitcase today.
And so I am going to leave you now with three calls for action for those who
share
this vision.
And more than anything, for those of you who
share
that, I've simply come to tell you to keep your eyes on the prize, hold on.
A man could test his sperm count and
share
the result with his partner.
And if I could
share
the image with you on the screen.
I may
share
them with a few other people, but they're for fun, they're for me.
And I've had an opportunity at the Times to work on a variety of really interesting projects, two of which I'm going to
share
with you today.
And Mark came to the Times with a very interesting question to what may seem like an obvious problem: When people
share
content on the internet, how does that content get from person A to person B? Or maybe, person A to person B to person C to person D? We know that people
share
content in the internet, but what we don't know is what happens in that gap between one person to the other.
Now, the New York Times has a lot of people who
share
our content, so the cascades do not look like that one, they look more like this.
So we built this system called Open Paths, which lets people upload their iPhone data and broker relationships with researchers to
share
that data, to donate that data to people that can actually put it to use.
And I was able to attract really, really good people, people who
share
my passion for science and service to society, not science and service for career building.
Let me
share
with you some of the surprises, the heterodoxies.
They want to
share
the experience.
We all want to
share
our stories, whether it is the trick we saw at the party, the bad day at the office or the beautiful sunset we saw on vacation.
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