Mashable - TED says its conferences provide "ideas worth spreading," and Facebook apparently agrees. Facebook and TED on Monday announced a content collaboration for Paper, the company's standalone news reader and publishing app released in late January. For the week, the Ideas section of Paper will feature TED material exclusively. The Ideas section within the app typically changes each day to highlight a new theme or topic, but TED will be the featured topic for the entire week during its TED2014 conference in Vancouver, Canada.
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Seems like an interesting collaboration and well within the vertical of TED to publish on Facebook. However, I don't see it getting the mainstream attention it would if Paper was paired up with something like US Weekly, which is more common. Tech enthusiasts will celebrate though.