TIME Magazine Article Analysis

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The TIME magazine is a weekly news magazine that was founded in 1923, and is located in New York City. TIME Magazine has been one of the most informative guides to what is happening in the worlds of politics, business, society, and entertainment. The source is very objective and non-biased toward any company. This is highly informative article for the source about diversity of Google Inc. TIME uses Google’s diversity statistic to find out more about Google’s diversity workplace. Also it is very reliable because TIME magazine is well trusted source for public to receive information.

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