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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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    Google, the wonderful search engine that drives people’s curiosity on the road of knowledge. In daily life Google is used countless times to search nearly anything and everything. It gives people to ability to increase their intelligence, but at the same time increases their dependability of Google. This in return leaves the choice to allow people to actually retain their new found knowledge, or to forget and repeatedly search as convenient. Then the question must be asked if Google is making…

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    Everyone talks about SEO software that will give you the best search engine placement on Google, Yahoo, and Bing but have you ever thought about it from an SEO consultant point of view? Everyone is probably waiting to hear an answer who is better? In this article I will explain to you some of the advanced SEO techniques that are used by SEO consultants and compare it with SEO software capabilities. Capabilities: When it comes to the capabilities of software solution it is limited to software…

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    Aline Manolete Case

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    Hi Jo, It is for access to analytics data for Alina Manolete. We are rolling out a new self-service tool so the HRBP’s will have access to metrics. A summary of the project goals and objectives are below. Since, you do not have access to the share point site can you please email your approval to “HR Reporting”. Project overview: We are leveraging our current SuccessFactors Analytics system (WFA) to build an online method for Kelli’s office and HRBPs to understand their key stats/scorecards…

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    cyberspace for Indigenous knowledge advertising. In that case, our first task is to search “indigenous knowledge” in a primary search engine like Google. When you Google “indigenous knowledge” a collection of books and a series of website used to define indigenous knowledge appear. As you begin to refine your product search, Google’s shop tab helps narrow your product search down to show the most popular buys related to your search words. While I perused the first few pages, Google showed me…

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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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    Some of you may know this and some of you may not, but microinteractions can be found in pretty much every electronic device we use on a daily basis. Whether it’s your smartphone, your laptop, or even your TV - you’re already using microinteractions without knowing. In the past years, microinteractions have become such an important part of web pages, that they’re considered fundamental by many experts in the field. So what are you waiting for? Let’s get started! What Is a Microinteraction? A…

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    User Experience Design (UX) in web design is the way you enhance user satisfaction by raising the bar on usability, accessibility and efficiency of user interaction with the websites. While UI stands for User Interface Design. These two terms are sometimes used incorrectly, however it’s important for one to understand that even though UI plays an important role in UX, user experience(UX) has a much larger scope. This is not to mean that UI isn’t important since a great user experience begins…

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    Here are the definitions Web Syndication - "is a form of syndication in which a section of a website is made available for other sites to use" (European Commission, 2015). Leapfrog - ''to improve your position by going past other people quickly or by missing out some stages'' (Cambridge Dictionaries Online, n.d.). Stratification (stratify) - ''to arrange the different parts of something in separate layers or groups'' (Cambridge Dictionaries Online, n.d.). References European Commission.…

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    Wikipedia: Content and Accuracy What is Wikipedia? Wikipedia is a public website for people to write or search useful information. New information is updated on this site every hour. Anyone can contribute and edit information on this website. It is encouraged and designed for them to do so. To make sure that every fact added to the site is resourceful, Wikipedia has administrators and a judicial committee. These special groups keep track of poor information. Wikipedia is primarily based off of…

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