"Google Launches Online Magazine, Think Quarterly"
Google has launched its own quarterly online magazine, Think Quarterly, out of its operations in the U.K. and Ireland, saying that “in a world of accelerating change, we all need to take time to reflect.”
The first issue of Think Quarterly is already freely available online and is dedicated to data, including data obesity, data impotence, data overload and open data.
“Think Quarterly is a unique communications tool that brings together some of the world’s leading minds to discuss the big issues facing businesses today,” the magazine says on its Twitter bio.
Direct to Two Articles:
1. “Lunch With Hal”
Hal Varian, Chief Economist at Google, sinks his teeth into data obesity and how to treat it.
Simon Rogers picks the 10 best places to see ‘sexy’ data online.
An excellent list of some of the best sites to find visualized data.
See Also: “Google launches Think Quarterly magazine” (via The Guardian)
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