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January 25, 2010

Google wants to set up web pages Polish companies

Google wants to reach out to those of Polish companies, which did not use the internet or use it enough. It was addressed to them is the “Internet revolution”.

“Poland is one of the highest rates in Europe, Internet use, but still half the companies do not have their web pages. This is the gap we want to fill” – said today at a meeting with journalists, Google‘s vice president for Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa Carlo D’Asaro Biondo.

“We can provide training in the creation of websites, to provide location-based services, including maps. You can contribute to the campaign. It’s all so that those 53 percent. Polish companies, which do not yet have them set up websites” – he added.

“For companies that have not yet had taken his place in the network, the receipt of such possibilities is important”

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Waldemar Pawlak believes that for companies that have not yet had taken his place in the network, the receipt of such opportunities is especially important.

“It should look at elements such as automatic translation, enabling internationalization of services, and also those for the possibility of spatial, or map” – Pawlak said. “Today, small and medium businesses to have access to the partners in the European market and the world need such services, which are immediately present information in different languages” – he added.

He explained that Google managers asked, why offer a range of services free of charge, replied that the strategy pursued in the past 50 years. “Looking from the political, it is plus infinity” – he added.

As is clear from the Google study presented by Millward Brown SMG / KRC, conducted from August to September., 81 percent. Polish small and medium-sized businesses use the internet, but the network card has a 51 per cent., and less than half – its website. More than 65 percent. companies that do not have the time, not planning assumptions for the next year. Almost one third of the companies not advertise on the Internet, explaining to them that this is unnecessary, too expensive and too complicated.

The survey was conducted among hundreds of companies, employing up to 250 people.

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