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    Google, the wonderful search engine that drives people’s curiosity on the road of knowledge. In daily life Google is used countless times to search nearly anything and everything. It gives people to ability to increase their intelligence, but at the same time increases their dependability of Google. This in return leaves the choice to allow people to actually retain their new found knowledge, or to forget and repeatedly search as convenient. Then the question must be asked if Google is making…

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    Google Chrome vs Microsoft Edge Google Chrome is the most used web browser of all time. Google Chrome is a popular web browser that can be downloaded from the internet. People from all over the world use it as their default web browser. There are reasons for why Google Chrome is a good browser, but does it stand up against other web browsers? Google Chrome is a better web browser than Microsoft Edge because chrome has its own web store, chrome receives updates more frequently and faster, and…

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    Does Google really have all the answers? It sure seems like it with its limitless amount of resources. Almost every question has an answer, and Google can access them all. We use Google almost every day to know more whether it is to prove someone wrong or just to know more. Arguments have been made that Google can make people dumb or smart, but neither one is true. The truth is that we have become more dependent on the search engine for the information. We now lack to will and desire to truly…

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    The brain has the ability to reprogram itself on the fly, altering the way it functions" (Carr 60). While reading Nicholas Carr 's article "Is Google Making Us Stupid? What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains", one may feel they have taken a seat on the most intellectual and fascinating roller coaster. In the 2008 article published in the Atlantic, Carr effectively explains not only what an obsessive amount of surfing the web is progressively doing to our lives but in our lives. He does an…

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    they want to go on the internet to look for something. For the most part, people will use Google Chrome or Fire Fox. I prefer Chrome, however, Fire Fox does have benefits and luxuries that Chrome doesn’t. Both are great and reliant internet browsers but they do have qualities that make each other stand out from one another. Their layouts differ quite a lot. Some things are more accessible than others. Google Chrome seems to load faster than Fire Fox. Chrome seems to load up faster when it is…

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    Google's Panopticism

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    Google, a leading giant in the technology business, is becoming a company that not only leads the technology world, but starting to lead our world. Google is a company that was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. There hopes were to make it easier for people to go onto the internet and find relevant and useful information to their search. They went to Stanford University and were both working on a project that was designed to compute the popularity of sites. This project was called “BackRub…

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    In so many ways technology and Google has simplified people’s lives. Technology has become a necessity for just about everyone. All the information people need is at the tip of their fingers, directly on their phones. So, because of the easy access to Google and technology, individuals should be smarter, right? The fact is technology and Google makes people stupid, and this can be seen in a series of ways. First of all, Google alters the way people’s brains operate, and as a result they become…

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    Google is one of the most successful companies in the world. It was founded in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Initially it was just a research project; however, in 1998 Google received $1 million from investors and it became a company. Today the company business is focusing on areas such as search, advertising, operating systems and platforms, enterprise and hardware products. Through the analysis of the case our group could identify some aspects that Google is facing: stress…

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    ignored. At a board meeting, in 2005 Google decided to enter China in an attempt to capture the 2nd largest economy in the world and a market oriented economy with speedily growing private sector. Google first announced a Chinese version of Google.com in 2000 operated in California i.e. outside of China. The Google.com was translated to Chinese from US version and thus the speed of the search engine was slow. Google made this decision because from a financial view Google noticed China as a…

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    Indeed the economic recession, in late 2008, pushed founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page to rethink the future of Google in a modern marketplace (Finkle, 2012). As innovators themselves, Brin and Page sought to build an organizational structure that would encourage innovation, and therefore, company growth. They accomplished this goal through two major archetypes; diversity…

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