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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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    These are established definitions found by a quick Google search or perusal through the Oxford Dictionary, but these are equally multifaceted qualities quickly becoming substantial within our society. Generally, it is noticeable to the casual passerby what sex another person is as biological variances make it comparatively easy to differentiate adults of one sex from another. Nonetheless, like the definitions provided, it is a broad study incapable of being summarized by a quick glimpse.…

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    Off Page Factors

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    If you want customers to find your business online you want to be ranked on the first page of the search engine results when they do a search for your services or products. With all the millions of other web sites and competing firms out there this may seem like an insurmountable task. And it may be. But my guess is, that for most of you it is not only possible, but perhaps even relatively easy. This is especially true for small and medium sized firms serving a local area, such as the…

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    Video Library Using the internet can be very interesting and very rewarding. Upon using the internet one may go about it in various ways. You can search for many things and learn all the information that you want to about any subject. If one choose to keep track of useful information the may compile a video library for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhT3co2qNAA Ushahidi This is a very good video to show the importance of the platform Ushahidi. It to understand not…

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    main ideas. The first is that it is possible to write an essay about everything, or anything at all, even what others might consider nothing. The second is that names can have power, and can draw people together or shape a person. Doyle started his search for Brians on a website called Switchboard. He then learned their addresses, where they lived, and a brief history of some of them. Next, he asked them questions. “Where do you live? What are your hobbies? Have any of us named our sons…

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    Importance Of Page Ranking

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    much the search engine( specifically Google) trusts any given website quick way to reference what google thinks of your website.[9] 10 means google home page it knows it trust it it gives ita lot of credit 0 means news google doesn’t trust it no weight wont give it traffic either. There are two types of Page Ranking. Tool bar page rank ( commonly known heard and seen on your browser(firefox) guess estimate) Actual Page Rank (never known- as we never know the real algorithm search engines use…

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    Over the past number of years, consumers have become accustomed to certain standards in web design. In order to make a lasting impression on website visitors, an experience needs to be built that goes beyond that of a plain, usable website. Usability is crucial online as it has direct impact on the potential revenue a website can produce. Similarly social media can also impact on an organisations bottom line. Social media allows retailers to increase awareness of a product or service, allowing…

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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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    What Are Retrieval Cues

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    was performing. The information that I gathered helped me retrieve his name from my memories. The shirt was the retrieval cue, but other instances can involve a words, sounds, emotions etc. According to the book, retrieval cues are similar to search engines such as Google or Yahoo. It also explained that retrieval cues are essential to prospective memory. Another good example is multiple choice questions because it provides retrieval cues in the questions.…

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    What is Wikipedia? Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia used for finding what some people call “facts”, information, details and content about a certain person, place or thing. Some people would rate Wikipedia pretty high simply because its always the first site that pops up when looking for answers to a logical question or even going as far as to determining the context of a statement. Others would rate Wikipedia extremely low simply because anyone is eligible to place their own thoughts and…

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