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    which we develop our answers. Nicholas Carr claims in his article, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” that the younger generation depend much more on electronic references to gain information than their own brains. He is stating that the vast amount of information provided from the internet is making us lazy. I totally disagree. Although the advancement of technology is changing us, it’s for the better. I like to think of google as my best friend. For instances, if you have a question or problem you…

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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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    flight with their credit card, the events will go as follow: 1. Event: Open google and search for available flights in your area. 2. Event: Check dates, times and prices. 3. Event: Select a flight. 4. Event: Proceed to checkout. 5. Event: Enter personal and payment details and confirm booking. Another example would be if you wanted to proceed and book a hotel. The following steps would be the events for that 1. Event: Open google and search for available hotels nearby. 2. Event: Check dates,…

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    Innovation from Google’s Free Food Strategy Many people would describe google as “the internet search engine giant” (Strickland) In fact, the founders of Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin say “Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful”. It’s a website that “understands exactly what you mean, and gives you back exactly what you want” (Google Company). Google not only provides thousands of results that ones curiosity brings them to…

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    The value of status honor in this still rather new and somewhat nebulous community built on social media is the fact that people have used social media like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc, to "boost" up their social status and used these easy route to successes even though they weren 't born with a high social class. But still gain the status through the use of the social media according to through their actions to gain popularity or be "known" to the users who uses social media. Status honor…

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    One should not have to feel obligated to write an article on a topic quite obvious as it is. However, within the article titled, "Capture this: It's wrong to play Pokémon at Auschwitz" the author, Leonard Pitts addresses what should be an unnecessary global issue that involves people who are playing the mobile game "Pokémon GO" on sacred grounds. Within the piece, he uses tone changes and anecdotes to appeal to ethos, logos and pathos. Pitts’s article consists of anecdotes and various tones to…

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    Google can seize the opportunity to produce an excellent new product (GWatch) that can surpass its competitors. However, to accomplish this task, the team will have to complete a thorough product-marketing segmenting strategy analysis. During this analysis MT will have to incorporate a broad product-marketing segmenting approach to narrow its potential market share. Further, the MT will have to consider SWOT (strength and weakness) and Porter’s five competitive forces. Considering and…

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    Most offices and businesses, large and small, are already using video conferencing to some degree. It has been responsible for launching successful start-ups, saved large companies from economic meltdown, and allowed small businesses to make a profit in a competitive global marketplace. Many new company buildings are being designed and built especially to accommodate this new technology, saving each company as much as £10,400 per year and quickly paying for itself. But not many companies are…

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    FASTCOMET HOSTING INTRODUCTION When it comes to web hosting services, Fastcomet is one of the best available. Fastcomet is a web hosting company that offers distinct web hosting services having gained vast experience been in operation over 16years before moving to public cloud hosting in 2013. The company has successfully achieved renowned excellence in providing high quality web hosting experience to its esteem customers, super-fast page loading speed, database security and a responsive…

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    The entire format used by Michael Stevens in his YouTube video “Is Your Red The Same as My Red?” is an effort to effectively reach the largest audience possible. This format can be broken down into a number of tactics employed by Stevens, that allow him to gain and keep an audience that may have otherwise not been interested. Of these tactics, the first one encountered is the title of the video, which itself serves two purposes. The first of these purposes does something that every good title…

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