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    dependent on the search engine for the information. We now lack to will and desire to truly retain information since it is so easily accessible. After researching Google, I have realized my original topic has been written about, so I had to choose a new topic. In all my writing concerning Google I have always made it a point that it is a tool which has potential to make people smart or dumb. In either case we have become so dependent to the point where it is a daily task to Google search…

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    Kaushik Web Analytics

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    is the internet speed that is ideal for this site to load? Is this the internet speed that my target user has? Most likely some level of compromise will be necessary in order to provide the best experience for most users. Search Robots or Web Crawlers are tangentially related to the concepts discussed above since they have the task of systematically indexing the web. In plain words, web indexing serves the purpose of making available for regular users the websites that are public. Search robots…

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    Q1 Network Effects Google Inc.is the largest internet search company, who took the major market share in the U.S. and numerous countries. People start to use Google as a verb rather than a company name, which indicates its leading position in the industry. When Google search becomes widely popular, it can generate more value from the popularity. As The Innovator 's Toolkit stated, “a phenomenon in which the value of a product increase as more products are sold and the network of users increases”…

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    Web Analytics

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    According to the book ‘Web Analytics 2.0: The Art of Online Accountability and Science of Customer Centricity’ by Avinash Kaushik “Web Analytics is the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from your website and the competitors’, to drive a continual improvement of the online experience that your customers, and potential customers have, which translates into your desired outcomes (online and offline).” So, Web analytics is the estimation, gathering, examination and reporting of web…

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    use google, it provides a great deal of useful information. It’s more so an issue of just searching for the answers, rather than looking at the information as a whole. Easy access, why make things in life complicated if they don’t have to be? The internet “becoming our map, our clock, our printing press and our typewriter, our calculator, and our telephone, and our radio and TV” (742) isn’t a bad thing unless you make it one. Busy days, sleepless nights, and study sessions become less of a…

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    Big Data Essay

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    means that as the big data rises, the more useful it becomes” (5). He also mentions that the big data is very useful tool for marketing. The use of the big data makes the hiring process a lot easier for the CEOs as with a click of a button, he/she can search the things he is looking for in an employee. He also gives an example of the GPS saying how it can decrease the use of gas by millions of dollars. The future for big data might seem great, but until it’s reached to that point, big data can’t…

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    Is Google Too Powerful? The Internet is a relatively new concept, created for the American military and for post-secondary institutions to be able to share information with each other easier and faster. The Internet however began to catch on in the public but was far too complicated and cluttered for most average civilians to use it effectively. It was with that thought that Google was born. Sergey Brin and Larry Page, two students at Stanford University in California, developed Google. Page…

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    The ability to instantly access vast amount of information at anytime, anywhere, through the advent of Google is having a huge effect on people’s memory. Google is the world’s most popular search engine with billions of searches conducted daily (Hillis, Petit & Jarrett 2012). There is no doubt that it provides people with instant services such as Google Translate, Google Street Viewer and Google Buzz which makes life more convenient for users. However, considering the pervasiveness it is…

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    in ‘Marketing course’ a product mix or assortment can be defined as the set of all products and items that a particular seller can offer for sale, and it has a certain: width, length, depth and consistency. Google is considered as the largest search engine, was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Ph.D students of Stanford University. In 2000, Google started to sell advertising by Google AdWords. In 2003, it launched Google AdSense,; advertising for the third party, and Gmail. Google…

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    operation here, Google has provided services with its version of self-censorship in compliance with the so-call “Internet sovereignty” policy of the China government. Although doing business in China with more limited and obstacles than the company’s initial activity criterion, Google’s leaders still appeared to be determined and justified to bring useful tools for millions of China Internet users with the right to access information. But cyber-attacks started just before Christmas…

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