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Authors@Google: Katherine Wroth & Chip Giller, Grist.org
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Katherine Wroth and Chip Giller visit Google's Cambridge, MA office to discuss Grist.org. This event took place on June 23, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series.
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Authors@Google: Katherine Wroth & Chip Giller, Grist.org
Description:
Katherine Wroth and Chip Giller visit Google's Cambridge, MA office to discuss Grist.org. This event took place on June 23, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series.
Author:
AtGoogleTalks
Tags:
Katherine, Wrote, Chip, Giller, Grist.org, Authors@Google, atgoogle,
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