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Peter Hirshberg acerca de la TV y la Web

Filmed Dec 2007 • Posted Sep 2008EG 2007
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En esta cautivante visión sobre medios emergentes e historia de la tecnología, Peter Hirshberg comparte algunas lecciones cruciales de Silicon Valley y explica porque la Web es mucho más que "una mejor TV"

A Silicon Valley executive, entrepreneur and marketing specialist, Peter Hirshberg might just be the definitive voice on how new technology affects business and culture. Full bio »

Translated into Spanish by Veronica Vera
Reviewed by Juan Pedro Betanzos
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