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    environment for students to talk to one another, share information, and explore the world around them. Not only are the students connected to one another, but they can facilitate and participate in discussions all over the globe, while being closely monitored by the instructor. Teachers are able to collaborate with other teachers around the world, as well as parents, and administrators. Edmodo is a way to help students “reach their full potential” through organization…

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    Google Apps Case Study

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    ------------------------------------------------- Business Opportunity Friends for Africa is a fast growing NGO. As it grows, it continues to employ more staff and each of these staff needs an email address and other Google Apps products to work and collaborate with others. ------------------------------------------------- Vendor Profile Globasure Technologies Ltd (Globasure), a financial technology company, located in Lagos, Nigeria, develops and provides innovative end-to-end payment…

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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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    MODERATOR, smiles: Good evening everyone and welcome to tonight’s debate streaming live from Shoreline Amphitheater outside Google headquarters. From all of us here in Mountain View, thanks for joining us. [to the camera] Tonight is the fourth and final presidential debate and voters’ last chance to see the candidates side-by-side before casting their ballots next Tuesday. Much could be determined in the next 90 minutes; so let’s get to it. [turns] To start things off, I’m going to ask that our…

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    1. Distraction: The user of the Google Glass would be distracted by the Google glass which would be a disadvantage to the user. If notifications or calls or weather updates are constantly popping up on the screen and lens of the glasses it would make it difficult for the user to do his job. Even simple things like talking to someone and having a conversation would become difficult if they were suddenly getting ads and emails in the middle of a conversation. The Google Glass could be making like…

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    Google Analysis Paper

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    This paper will analyze Google, a company that was founded in 1996 by Larry and Sergery Brin, while they were Ph. D students at the Stanford University in California. Google specializes in in internet related services such as online advertising, cloud computing, software and hardware. Besides the superior services google offers to the public, the company is successful due to leadership, innovation that allow a diverse group of people to share and discover new business opportunities. As an…

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    How Could Google Make Us Stupid? Within Carr’s text, “Is Google Making Us Stupid”, he states many different points related to technology and the human mind. He talks about how many do not analyze or read into detail what the text says but use Google to find the answer. He talks about how he feels as if his brain is withering away because of the technological advances that are taking place. While he also talks about how as a writer he has lost much of his ability to stay focused and pull detail…

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    Every so often a new phone comes out or a new wifi router better than the old one. Hearing hundreds of reasons why it 's better or faster only tempt people, especially gen Z, to upgrade to the latest and greatest. In the article, Slot Machine in Your Pocket, Tristan Harris talks about how people become addicted to their phones just like slot machines and how people, on average, check their phones more than 100 times a day. In the article, "Is Google Making Us Stupid?", Nicholas Carr refers to…

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    An overview of most recent services and algorithms used by smart assistants - Google Now, Siri and Cortana Introduction <> The brain of Cortana is all in Bing, so Bing powers Cortana. All the cloud services and all you can find on Bing, Cortana knows; for that reason she becomes smarter and smarter every day. Actually, when the user is doing speech recognition, when the user is talking to his phone, the focus is only on what Cortana says, but the user assumes that she will understand,…

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    Throughout the article titled “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” the author Nicholas Carr references the fact that he has is very experienced with the internet as it has been a key part of his life in the past decade and has added to the web's massive databases. He also talks about how, before the internet was super popular, people had to learn to read the old-fashioned way and open up a book. Throughout the article, Carr regularly references many other reliable sources such as Maryanne Wolf, a…

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