More good news for book fans: Google has launched a new collection of videos called Authors@Google. The videos feature talks by authors, writing across many genres (literary fiction to science fiction, sociology to technology, politics to business) who have made recent visits to Google campuses.You can access the talks via a new homepage, or just go immediately to the video archive itself. And there, you’ll find talks by Martin Amis (House of Meetings) and Jonathan Lethem (You Don’t Love Me Yet: A Novel), but also ones by Strobe Talbott, Bob & Lee Woodruff, Senator Hillary Clinton, and Carly Fiorina.To get a better feel for Authors@Google, we’ve included a clip below from Jonathan Lethem, who wrote Motherless Brooklyn, a favorite of mine that offers a truly unique, literary take on the traditional detective novel, and which always leaves me feeling a bit homesick for Brooklyn. For more information on Authors@Google, click here.Tell a Friend About Open Culture |
As a Googler, I deeply appreciate the Authors@Google program and all the cool people Google brings onto the Plex! Thanks for linking.
Also, a fellow Stanford alum and I just interviewed Carly Fiorina when she was on Stanford in early May to discuss innovation, technology, and her experiences. Take a listen and let us know what you think!
http://iinnovate.blogspot.com/2007/05/carly-fiorina-former-ceo-of-hp.html
Min, on behalf of the iinnovate team.
I am a new who would like to join Authors @google.