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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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    book, "Cybersecurity: The Essential Body of Knowledge", Shoemaker and Conklin stated that "Humongous' business portfolio is concentrated in finance and advanced technology product development and services"(pg. 477). Reliability According to the Google Code of Conduct, it said that "Our reputation as a company that our users can trust is our most valuable asset, and it is up to all of us to…

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    data like Facebook and Google. They collect and distribute information on consumers, and lately a lot of that collecting has taken place online. Most of the effects of this kind of data collection are also primarily visible online. To internet users, the most visible result of this is targeted advertising. For example, searching for a book on Amazon could easily lead to…

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    Throughout history, men and women alike have wanted to be innovative. Whether it be changing the tide of technology, investigating the cause of a disease, or exploring efficient means of energy, humans have persevered to make other people’s lives easier. Technological advances can be viewed as intentional or accidental. Regardless of the status, they have altered the way we live. The creation of the smartphone has provided us with the ability to access information on-the-go. Youtube provides…

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    Client Profile Honeyspot Pizza 5 is a family restaurant located at 605 Main Street Monroe CT, 06468. They currently employ a total of 8 employees which include two chefs, one call attender and five delivery drivers.The product they primarily sell is various types of pizza however in addition they sell burgers, salads, and appetizer items. The restaurant is able to accommodate dine-in, take out, delivery and online ordering. Honeyspot Pizza 5 was established in July 2013, however their ecommerce…

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    Hanna Burmeister JMC:1200:A06 17/11/17 TED Talk Analysis The TED talk I decided to analyze is Eli Pariser’s talk called “Beware Online ‘Filter Bubbles’”. In the talk, Pariser discusses how Google and other online media forms, are confining users by creating what he calls “filter bubbles”. These bubbles form when online sites tailor their services, including news, videos, and search results, to their user’s personal preferences. While this personalization may sound promising, it can actually lead…

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    the knowledge gained from technology) it gives scientists purpose of aiding those in need across the world. This closely relates to Kat Potente’s ideas of what Google Forever should offer. Later, through the utilization of computers to go further (and discover more) than the human brain in relation to the use of multiple computers and Google servers to decode an unsolved mystery. Finally, addressing technology’s positive contribution to small businesses which correlates to Neel Shah’s start-up…

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    PRESENTATION SELF-REFLECTION 1. Your Name: Carly Stansfield 2. Adjudicative Tribunal researched: Social Benefits Tribunal. 3. What did you contribute to this group assignment? My contribution to the group assignment was creating a slide that gave a brief description of the Social Benefits Tribunal. I researched the information on the Social Benefits Tribunal’s website and by reviewing the enabling legislation. I also provided the information for types of matters the tribunal deals with. I was…

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    Is Google Making USupid

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    internet serves as a medium in which people can reasonably find any information they please. Nicholas Carr states the following in his article “Is Google making us Stupid?”: “The advantages of having such an incredibly rich store of information are many […]”. As Carr stated above, the internet does in fact hold a plethora of information. Search engines such as Google are the medium through which that…

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    Net neutrality is a concept that all information on the internet should be treated the same and should not have restrictions by internet service providers. The term was created by Tim Wu, a professor of telecommunication law at the University of Columbia (Thyra). Tim Wu believes that the public should all have access to internet information equally regardless of what it is and how much information is provided. Net neutrality would have been a benefit to the company Netflix when it was restricted…

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