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think with Google: inspiring talks by remarkable people

English Think with Google Blog
Monday, July 12, 2010

YouTube has long been a place to come to look for information and to connect with other people with similar interests. In the spirit of this, we are proud to launch think with Google - our new platform for sharing business insights and viewpoints delivered in bit-sized, inspiring and actionable videos.

The channel has some of UKs leading thinkers offering their insights on creativity, marketing, business strategy, trends, consumer insights and more; helping you navigate in our dynamic business landscape. Contributors already include Amazon’s Marketing Director Brian McBride, Confused.com’s creative CEO Carlton Hood, innovative author and speaker Don Tapscott and London Mayor Boris Johnsson.


As always, viewers will be able to rate videos, leave comments, subscribe and offer up video responses. The hope is that this will become a thriving business community in the spirit of YouTube – so head to the channel, listen to the thinkers and feel free to make your voice heard.

Posted by Christoffer Klemming and Robin Morgan, UK B2B Marketing

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