Life At Bonnier - AdLibris

Meet David Andersson

GROW participant David Andersson finds out how it is to work - and eat - in New York City.

The most surprising thing about moving from Stockholm and the online book retailer Adlibris to Bonnier Corporation in New York is how much things are the same. "My work is so like what I do at home," says GROW participant David Andersson. "It seems it's possible to work virtually anywhere." Andersson, 26, is  a web developer at Adlibris and is spending three months in New York working with front-end development and coding for magazine brands such as Parenting, Working Mother, Saveur and Field & Stream.

The future for e-readers

Editors see a host of opportunities for e-readers.

E-reader technology is less interesting than the content it allows for. So said Adlibris CEO Pär Svärdson, speaking at a breakfast seminar for some 300 Bonnier employees held in conjunction with the release of Adlibris' new Swedish e-reader.

A panel including an author, as well as top editors at a book publisher, a newspaper and a magazine from within Bonnier-owned companies discussed the future possibilities - and the positive limits - that an e-reader provides.