Google Launches Think Quarterly, An Online Magazine In U.K.
In its continued bid to take over the world, Google has launched its own quarterly magazine, appropriately named Think Quarterly, in the UK.
The magazine’s focus straddles the line between tech and media, offering, for instance, an interview with Google chief economist Hal Varian wherein he “sinks his teeth into data obesity and how to treat it,” and with Tony Fagan, director of research at Google, who “answers the six quant questions every CMO should be asking in order to maximise [The magazine is, after all, British] their return on search advertising.” As you probably gathered, the magazine’s inaugural issue is dedicated to data.
The magazine’s design is modern, clean and easily navigated, featuring lots of colorful and eye-catching visuals, including color-coded tags to help readers find related articles.
Take a look around and let us know what you think. Is it bookmark-worthy?
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