googleblog.blogspot.com — "Just this year, we've hosted a great variety of authors, including Martin Amis, Strobe Talbott, Bob & Lee Woodruff, Jonathan Lethem, Don Tapscott, Senator Hillary Clinton, and Carly Fiorina. The subjects of their talks range from literary fiction to science fiction, sociology to technology, politics to business." Goto: google.com/talks/authors
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sickswaystopApr 28, 2007
Hillary listed as great author??? buried as innacurate.
kenvsryuApr 28, 2007
Come back when you have a book on the New York Times Best Seller List.
danknessApr 28, 2007
They are saying who was highlighted, not who the best are. Agreed though, that Hillary couldn't write a good book unless it said what a power hungry, kiniving B*#!H that she is.
virtualscribeApr 28, 2007
I think a video library is a very cool thing in any subject of information. It was interesting for me to note that Google is putting these up on youTube. Not google video, but youTube. I believe youTube's terms of service are 10Mb or 10 minutes of content. Unless, of course, you're google. The first video I clicked on had over 50 minutes of content. Maybe this means in the future youTube will allow more content and data to independent film people, for a non free price.virtualscribe
kenvsryuApr 28, 2007
@rootryan is it google.com/talks/greatauthors?
baldrApr 28, 2007
First off, please don't sign your comments, it just wastes space, we can see your name already.All users registered as "Directors" can use more than 10 minutes. You obviously don't use youtube that much.
virtualscribeApr 28, 2007
One of the statements in that article about Google hosting authors was, "In addition, we've just added our most important location yet: an online home at google.com/talks/authors with a video archive of our events on YouTube." So what I got out of that article is that google is using its youTube acquisition to archive their own video content instead of google video.Thanks for the instructions, baldr; I will refrain from signing my comment. I have director status at youTube, 10Mb is the filesize limit. You're right, I've been able to creatively stuff about 11 minutes into my video and that is indeed more than 10 min, I was wrong. Perhaps you could show me how your videos come out to 50 minutes or more?