From 1878 to 1892, she held the post of piano teacher at Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt am Main. The Doodle shows Schumann playing piano with her children, five of whom stand in place of the two “o”s and the second “g” in the Google logo.
Just before the Frankfurt Book Fair, German Chancellor Angela Merkel stepped in. While the German search market is growing, it also seems to work with its own rules. Consider German government's love-hate relationship with Google, which was the...
Google Plans eBook Store to Launch in 2010 Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 16, 2009 At the Frankfurt Book Fair, Google announced plans to launch an eBook store. Today's Top Story: GreggStewart Consumers Head Online for Local Business Information...
At the Frankfurt Book Fair, Google announced plans to launch an eBook store. The store will be called Google Editions and will launch in the first half of 2010. About 500,000 books will be available at launch.
Give Them a Chapter Online, They're More Likely to Buy the Whole Book Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 15, 2009 At this year's Frankfurt Book Fair, new data presented by LibreDigital shows that readers who get access to a sample chapter of a book...
At this year's Frankfurt Book Fair, new data presented by LibreDigital shows that readers who get access to a sample chapter of a book online are more likely to buy the whole thing. LibreDigital has powered 500 million page views of sample chapters...
ADTECH is based in Frankfurt, Germany
buy.at is a leading affiliate network based in the U.K. AOL has announced the expansion of its online advertising solution, Platform-A, to Europe. The move is a natural one when considering AOL's recent...
As part of a SEO (define) team responsible for providing global services, I've helped meet the unique needs of clients in our Frankfurt, London, and Hong Kong offices. We've had to recruit skilled, multilingual SEO experts -- no easy task.
Barry Schwartz is off for Sukkot tomorrow, Friday, October 6 -- and I'm away
at the Frankfurt Book Fair. Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately:
The site was launched at the Frankfurt Book Fair with hopes to combat global illiteracy. Featured posts from the Search Engine Watch blog, as well as our customary headlines from around the web. If you're not familiar with our blog, click on any of...
The site was launched at the Frankfurt Book Fair with hopes to combat global illiteracy. Reuters reports that Google, in conjunction with LitCam and UNESCO's Institute for Lifelong Learning, has formed The Literacy Project.
More details are
promised to be unveiled at the Frankfurt Book Fair on October 6. ACAP will be presented in more detail at the forthcoming Frankfurt Book Several mostly print publisher groups say they are to test a new "Automated
We don't want Google to hold the texts in its servers; we want the publishers to keep them," Matthias Ulmer, who is leading the project, told Reuters in an interview at this week's Frankfurt Book Fair.