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Think Quarterly

business English Think with Google Blog
Thursday, March 24, 2011


At Google, we like to ask big questions. But we know we're not the only ones.

So we've created a new quarterly publication called Think Quarterly. It's a space to share thoughts and start a conversation - not about Google, but about business. It's a forum for smart people to discuss new and exciting ideas. We often send out e-mails to customers, however, we decided we wanted to do something a little bit different. We are always keen to consolidate views around the importance of data, tackle in a fun, quirky and different way.

The first issue is inspired by data and features pieces from the likes of Gapminder founder, Hans Rosling; Google chief economist, Hal Varian; and Vodafone CEO, Guy Laurence.

You should definitely check it out!

Posted by Rich Pleeth, Product Marketing Manager

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