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    Acorns Target Market

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    Product Acorns is an automated micro-investing application that allows clients to round up their purchases to the nearest dollar. The extra change is invested by the company. When a person signs up, it generally costs $1 a month for an account that generates less than $5,000. According to Acorns’ website “You just link a debit or credit card and after every use Acorns tracks the spare change from the transaction and makes it available for you to invest” (What is Acorns?, n.d.). To create an…

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    “Is Google Making Us Stupid” written by Nicholas Carr, the author discusses how the internet has changed the way we think, read texts, and the way we process information (2008). In this article, the author stressed on the idea that we are living in a world where technology is controlling our life in a way or another and how it is losing someone’s ability to concentrate on large physical texts or regular literature (carr, 2008). He used quotations and research studies to support his point of view…

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    Speech On Gmail

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    Whenever computers are mentioned in reference to “How to…” a funny story comes to mind. It happened when my parents bought my siblings and me a computer. We were all ecstatic about this amazing new toy, and for me it was my first time really using one. Several days after the computer was set up, I went to use it. I clicked the power button and nothing happened. I kept on clicking the Power button, after all it was a brand new computer and there was no way it could be broken already. Finally, I…

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    the most important pillars that Google’s foundation was formed around is the company mission, which focuses on the strong connection Google has with its users. Google’s goal is to organize the information, and deliver the most useful information for every user for free. By improving the ways people connect with information Google increases their brand equity. Google relies heavily on their users and their word of mouth in spreading information about their quality products and services instead of…

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    technology, there are risks and benefits preserving an online existence. In M.Fawcett’s essay, Google Never Forgets: A Cautionary Tale, the author warns the readers to be extra careful of what you decide to post on the Internet. The Internet creates the digital equivalent of an unauthorized biography to record your thoughts, life experiences, as well as your embarrassing stories. With the strong search engine, Google records everything you put on the web including many years before. Having an…

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    A critiqué of “Is Google Making Us Stupid” In “Is Google Making Us Stupid”, an article by author /technology skeptic Nicholas Carr , a person of the 21st Century explores the effect that using Google has on the human mind and the human thought process. Within the article Carr explores the ineffectiveness/effectiveness of using Google in our day-to-day lives in our search for information and overall knowledge. Additionally, Carr employs the rhetorical devices Ethos, Pathos, Logos and Kairos…

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    Google and Capital One On the Fortune website, the two companies I picked out of the list of 100 are Google (Google, http://fortune.com/best-companies/google/) and Capital One (Capital One, http://fortune.com/best-companies/capital-one-financial-corporation/). Google on this list is ranked #1 and Capital One is ranked #17. Both companies give employees great benefits and that’s partially what makes them both great companies to work for because they care for and maintain a healthy…

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    Google asking to go mobile friendly is just common sense! God of Internet just asked a new offering: Go Mobile Friendly! All the websites are at the mercy of ‘Google God’ and tries to keep the god happy by offerings like SEO strategies, original content, modern features, etc. If you do all this very well, the Google God becomes happy and returns a flood of visitors to your website. That’s how it works. Google changes its web protocols, policies and algorithms from time to time and most of the…

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    Urban Trees Case Study

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    crown. In this study, the Diameter at Breast Height (DBH), Crown Live Ratio (LCR), Crown Dieback (CDBK), Crown Transparency (CT), and Crown Chlorosis (CC) of trees at University of Toronto – St. George campus were assessed by field measurements and Google Street View images. The study shows that the average of DBH and LCR measurements of trees planted in constricted and non-constricted areas are considerably different, which might be due to more space in non-constricted areas, which allows the…

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    They are many opinions and facts relating to the affect Google has on our society. The article “Is Google Making Us Stupid” by Nicholas Carr explores the negatives and a few positives Google has had on people’s lives. Society today relies heavily on Google and the internet in general. In the article. Carr explores google effects on people’s attention span, the opportunity for learning, people’s communication skills, and vocabulary. Google can be helpful, but it can severely affect people’s…

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