Kristen talks to us about the ways in which sales and engineering collaborate at Google.
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Working at Google Seattle – Shiva: VP and Entrepreneur
Shiva talks to us about the benefits of working in Google’s Seattle office.
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Working at Google Seattle – Lydia: Test Engineering Manager
Lydia talks to us about Google’s unique work model.
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Googlers to New Orleans
Sidney and Joe Navis tell their hurricane survival story to Googlers who helped rebuild their home during the first week of October.
Paul Rothemund: Casting spells with DNA
http://www.ted.com Paul Rothemund writes code that causes DNA to arrange itself into a star, a smiley face and more. Sure, it’s a stunt, but it’s also a demonstration of self-assembly at the smallest of scales — with vast implications for the future of making things.
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Christopher Edley at Zeitgeist ’07
Session title: Social Justice from a Global Perspective
Professor Christopher Edley discusses how he is working to help his law students learn the ways in which they can be effective change agents in the world.
Sergey Brin and Larry Page with Jim Fallows at Zeitgeist ’07
James Fallows moderates a discussion with Google co-founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page at Zeitgeist ’07.
Kim Kadlec at Zeitgeist ’07
Session Title: Advertising’s Evolutionary Pace During Revolutionary Change
Kim Kadlec helps explore the underlying reasons for advertising’s slow pace of change, and discusses the changing roles of marketers as they slowly integrate an Internet mindset into their marketing processes.