Google has quietly launched its own magazine which can be read entirely online, a quarterly publication that aims to create a "breathing space in a busy world." The first edition of Think Quarterly, based in England, is 68-pages that entering the world of data and their impact on business. The first thing most people will notice about this online magazine is a work of stunning visual aspects of this digital publication.
This is a Flash application with a rich depth of writing that you might find in the BusinessWeek or Salon. Google's quarterly magazine edited and designed by creative agency of The Church of London. The articles themselves present on the major business and technology topics from a variety of freelancers and contributors. Google is able to include Simon Rogers (editor of The Guardian Datablog), Ulrike Reinhard (editor of WE Magazine), and other reporters for the project.
Think also provides features interviews with Google executives and technology leaders. Some of them include Vodafone UK CEO Guy Laurence, Google Chief Economist Hal Varian and Peter Kruse famous psychologist.
Google does not describe the new project as a magazine or publication. Instead, Google is calling it a book on the website and a "unique communication tool" in the Twitter account. Regardless of what you would call, Think Think Quarterly is interesting and informative experiment by search giant Google.
Think also provides features interviews with Google executives and technology leaders. Some of them include Vodafone UK CEO Guy Laurence, Google Chief Economist Hal Varian and Peter Kruse famous psychologist.
Google does not describe the new project as a magazine or publication. Instead, Google is calling it a book on the website and a "unique communication tool" in the Twitter account. Regardless of what you would call, Think Think Quarterly is interesting and informative experiment by search giant Google.
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