April 27, 2012
- We’re excited to announce 3 upcoming Google Analytics User Conferences in Europe. The first will be in Brussels on May 3rd, the second will be in Stockholm on May 8th and the third will be in Barcelona on May 10th.
You can find further information, such as the agenda and speakers, on the links below. In our experience these events quickly sell out. So act fast if you want to take part, otherwise it is possible that you have to...
April 22, 2012
A new streaming service has shed its beta cloak, only this one isn't made for U.S. eyes. Youzee, a Madrid-based start-up, aims to offer Spaniards the best of both pay models, offering up a monthly subscription service...
March 27, 2012
- Good news for our friends on the other side of the pond waiting to get their fingers on the Kindle Touch's e-ink display: nearly half a year after hitting the States, the e-reader is...
March 26, 2012
by Cristina Costa
The Spanish media holding Vocento has communicated to the agency in charge of supervising the Spanish Stock Markets (CNMV) the appointment of Enrique de Ybarra Ybarra as new chairman of the board, after the renounce of Diego de Alcázar Silvela in the board meeting of 22th of March. Simultaneously an extraordinary stockholders meeting was fixed for the 26th...
March 6, 2012
By Christo Volschenk
German media group Axel Springer bundled its successful classified platforms into a new subsidiary called Axel Springer Digital Classifieds (ADC) and sold 30 percent of the company to General Atlantic (GA), a U.S. venture capital firm with big exposure to China, for €237 million ($310 million U.S.). Axel Springer and GA will manage ADC as a joint venture, and together “develop it into a leading international classifieds player”, the companies said...
March 5, 2012
By Christo Volschenk
Last week Xing, the German-speaking region’s leading business networking platform, released impressive financial results for the financial year 2011. The listed company managed to grow all four its income sources in the period. Overall revenue grew by 22 percent from €53.4 million ($70 million U.S.) to €65.1 million. Still, Xing showed its Achilles heel.The breakdown looked like this:
- Paid...

