Authors@Google: Eric Greenberg
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Eric Greenberg visits Google's San Francisco, CA office to discuss his book "Generation We: How Millenial Youth Are Taking Over America and Changing the World." This event took place on October 24, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. Generation We explores the emerging power of the Millennial Generation, shows how they (and their suppor... Read more
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December 9, 2008 (over 15 years ago)Eric Greenberg visits Google's San Francisco, CA office to discuss his book "Generation We: How Millenial Youth Are Taking Over America and Changing the World." This event took place on October 24, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. Generation We explores the emerging power of the Mille...
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