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September 1, 2005
Google Print For Publishers Expands To Europe
Earlier Gary blogged that Google Print had gone international, with interfaces added for 14 English-speaking countries. Now a further expansion -- this time to let publishers in several non-English speaking European countries get involved for forthcoming editions of Google Print for their nations.
New information for France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands and Spain is now online, explaining how publishers can submit their books for inclusion. Use the links to get more information. As said, there is no Google Print editions out yet for these countries.
As for the recent expansion, use the list Gary has here, then look for the "Information For Publishers" link for more help for those existing editions. For more on the program in general from us, see Google Print Opens Widely To Publishers from last year.
Posted by Danny Sullivan at September 1, 2005 6:37 AM




