Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Search engine: Google plans research institute in Germany

Berlin - Google wants to build a scientific institute in Germany, which will explore the future of the Internet. This will the U.S. companies with "leading academic institutions" work together, said CEO Eric Schmidt even in a commentary for the newspaper Die Welt. On Wednesday Schmidt holds a lecture at the Berlin Humoldt University - and he will spell out its vision for the new research facility will continue.

Research will be undertaken according to Schmidt, "internet-based innovations, policy and related legal aspects." The manager leads the search engine giant since 2001, the top job over there but in April of Google founders Larry Page. Schmidt praised Germany as a model for "how the interplay of ideas, talent and energy can lead to incredible economic strength." Therefore, Google is investing more vigorously ".

We believe that this country will continue to promote ideas, inventions and long-term, strategic thinking is exactly how Google is itself the future." The sales and development departments in Germany will expand Google. cis / dpa

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