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    Summary Of Google Glass

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    In this article, Proffitt is explaining how Google’s new invention, Google Glass, is a serious privacy concern for all the people that are part of a society where it exists. Proffitt brings up the issue of an abuse of power, and constantly reminds his readers that nothing down in public will ever be anonymous again. It is interesting how he brings up security cameras that are in all public places, and contrasts them with Google Glass, which is essentially the same thing, except not used for…

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    Case Study: Court Cases

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    1.) Any website can be typed into a search field incorrectly. This is because people mistype the web address for which they are looking. This could be as simply missing an “s” at the end of the web address, or just as easy as accidently misspelling the web page address. Due to the simple error that people may make, it was a very smart move for Fred to buy all of the misspelled domain names of his competitor’s. What is similar with this scenario with what we have covered in class is Fred…

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    A Personal Media Analysis

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    Media makes part of everybody’s daily life. Entertain, communicate and inform are some of the many purposes of its used. I tracked my media use throughout my day and I noticed that I spend most of the day using my phone and my computer. From the moment, I woke up I took my phone to turn off the alarm, then voluntarily as I was having breakfast I started going through my applications. For example, WhatsApp and Telegram to check any messages, Snapchat to send a picture to my streaks and Hotmail to…

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    Gibson and Jung provide an extensive breakdown of racial groups in major US regions, states, and cities in their report on population trends. See the following website for the full report: http://mapmaker.rutgers.edu/REFERENCE/Hist_Pop_stats.pdf. For more information on the history of Lyles Station, Indiana, visit the Indy Star’s article at the following website: http://www.indystar.com/story/news/history/retroindy/ 2015/02/09/african-american-settlements/23114613/. For more…

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    Ahmad Musa Jibril Ahmad Musa Jibril was a profound english speaker that preached radical and narrow minded teachings of Islam via twitter, his website, and most prominent his youtube channel. These youtube videos were very popular and his website where you can download mp3s and articles of followers along with Jibril’s summaries of their interpretation of radical Islam and convey these messages in Arabic and fluent English. Was prosecuted back in 2003 for money laundering around $250,000 he had…

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    Why Is Google Taking Over Schools Technology? Google’s usage via technology in schools has gone from less than one percent to 50 plus percent in a few years (Taylor). Google has advanced so much in so little time, and it all happened under the radar of everyone. They went from just being a search engine to nearly taking over all school districts technology with the Chromebooks. They have gone so far as to nearly eradicate Microsoft and Apple from the school tech department. Lots of schools…

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    In “Google Is Trying Too Hard (or Not Hard Enough) to Diversify” (2018), an article published in The New York Times, Daisuke Wakabayashi asserts that Google has entered a moral grey area in which any attempts towards diversity reform will receive vast support from one group but sharp criticism from another. The author underlines viewpoints supporting and opposing the implementation of internal programs promoting employment equality by first introducing the corporation’s opinion that their lack…

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    Many of creators come to find out that YouTube is not a sustainable income source. Here's how to use the platform to actually get paid. Making videos on YouTube can be very lucrative if executed correctly. Unfortunately, many beginner YouTube creators believe that if they make quality videos, and allow ads to appear on their videos, the cash will begin to flow in. However, many of those creators come to find out that YouTube is not a sustainable income source. In fact, while it is impossible to…

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    Self Vs Peer Evaluation

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    Procedure knowledge of the specific course book. Then, in the self-, and peer-assessment groups, the students were trained on how to assess themselves as well as their peers, respectively. For example the students were informed that they will have an assessment every two units covered from the course book, and are free to construct items of any type. While in the self-assessment group, they were instructed to make, to answer and then to mark their papers themselves, in the peer-assessment…

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    Mobile Video Case Study

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    YouTube videos in particular carry a lot of power on mobile devices. When properly optimized for visibility through headlines, descriptions, and link building, YouTube videos gain amplified traffic from both the first and second largest search engines: Google, who displays YouTube videos in SERP’s, and, of course, YouTube. The two apps rank…

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