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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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- -: Authors@Google: Eric Greenberg

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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- -: Ryan Phillippe is a Sexy Papa!

March 11, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

When Ryan Phillippe visited Ellen, she couldn't resist showing his sexy magazine photos. He shared a funny story about being labeled a hot dad!

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- -: Ellen's Office Goes Green!

April 22, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

Today is Earth Day, so Ellen created a helpful PSA to share how she has convinced the office to conserve.

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- -: Ann Curry Surprises Ellen!

May 16, 2011 (almost 13 years ago)

The next host of "Today," Ann Curry, stopped by to bring some flowers to Ellen, but made quite a mix-up!

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- -: WILT: taking cancer seriously enough to really cure it

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks June 29, 2007 ABSTRACT The intrinsic genetic instability of cancer cells makes age-related cancers harder to postpone or treat than any other aspect of aging. Any therapy that a cancer can resist by activating or inactivating specific genes is unlikely to succeed long-term, be...

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- -: Financial Risk: The Dangers of a 'Sure Thing'

September 1, 2009 (over 14 years ago)

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/07/15/Max_Barry_on_Risk Satirical author Max Barry discusses a hypothetical game where players risk losing $10 to earn $10.10, which he explains is actually a losing proposition. He argues that making those kinds of investments are what led to the recent fi...

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