Is Google a friend or enemy for publishers?
October 14, 2011 by marek.miller · Leave a Comment
An interview with Stefan Tweraser, Google’s country manager for Germany started the second day of the World Editors Forum in Vienna. The main question was, of course, whether Google was publishers’ friend or enemy. Read more
Google tools for publishers
October 8, 2010 by marek.miller · Leave a Comment
Madhav Chinnappa, the Strategic Partner Development Manager, Google News & Books, UK, gave a speech during the World Editors Forum in Hamburg. He presented the latest and most powerful Google tools, that could be successfully used by the publishers. Read more
Google believes in the mutually beneficial partnership with newspapers
October 6, 2010 by marek.miller · Leave a Comment
Philipp Schindler, the Vice President of Google for Northern and Central Europe is another Google representative (right after Carlo d’Asaro Biondo) who believes in the mutual partnership with the newspapers. Philipp Schindler spoke about how he sees this partnership with newspapers during the World Editors Forum in Hamburg. Read more
Google cares about newspapers’ future
October 1, 2010 by marek.miller · 2 Comments
The last day of the INMA/OPA Europe conference started with an extremely interesting session: Google and Microsoft representatives presented their tips to the newspaper publishers. Read moreINMA/OPA Europe conference starts in Krakow this week
September 27, 2010 by grzegorz.piechota · 7 Comments
More than 310 editors and managers of leading news media from Europe and the world will arrive this week to Krakow (Poland) for the annual conference of the INMA/OPA Europe. Read more
Jeff Jarvis: What would Google do?
October 18, 2009 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment
What Would Google Do?
January 15, 2009 by tom.corbett · Leave a Comment
On January 27th, Jeff Jarvis’ new book will be published with the intrigued title “What Would Google do?”. He reverse engineers the start of Google and looks at how you would start or run your business they way Google would do it. A short video explanation of the author himself on the following link: Jeff Jarvi on his upcoming book









