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    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 microinteraction can be easily defined as a small process that accomplishes a single task.…

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    Hello, I’m Rob. I’m a police officer in Pennsylvania. I work in patrol and I am also assigned to our regional SWAT team. In my off time I enjoy working out, camping and doing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. In addition to being a police officer, I have spent 20 plus years in the military both active and national guard. Due to my busy schedule AMU was the best fit for me and the only school with the specific program I wanted. To me digital information literacy is your ability to use digital…

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    Facten Case Study

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    2.1 Company Profile Facten is a privately held company headquartered in Paris, France. Founded from years of research in machine learning and semantic search, Facten invented a fundamentally different way to scan massive bases of scientific information to find hard to spot, yet critical segments of scientists working on the technologies that Facten customers sell (Facten 2016). Facten is Software as a Service application to help companies selling to Life Science Academics discovers, profile and…

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    Chevron Case Study

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    Discussion Points 1. Do some Internet research on Chevron’s use of seismic imaging technology? Briefly explain how it works and how it has helped Chevron discover new oil and gas reservoirs. Seismic waves are used to study earthquakes. Seismic imaging technology is widely used to explore underground oil and gas reservoirs by sending sound waves by ultrasensitive device, geophones which detect the appropriate location of oil and gas. This technology is successful in tapping the locations for oil…

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    Google Case Study

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    examine pages utilizing a number variables should determine significance to a scan query, and the effects for that Investigation would the thing that the client sees when they perform An inquiry. Obviously Yahoo! such as every last one of different engines, need used days gone by quite a while or additional working should enhance its positioning calculations. When they principal originated out, it appeared that they put a considerable measure from claiming accentuation on the home page of a…

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    The focus of SMO has changed a lot from the previous years as now every search engines have also started looking upon the social signals to rank the sites well on them. It does not matter what is the size of the social network, rather its weight age of importance is seen. SMO provides a vast volume of data collection at the end…

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    Linking What is linking? Links play a very important role in your site promotion. When a search engine’s robot (or bot) automatically scans the internet for placing your webpages somewhere in the database, it loves to see links, links and more links. The strategy of getting links is the same for any language. To satisfy the bot and also to make it easier for your visitors to go from one of your pages to another, link them between themselves in some logical way. For instance, in the text on…

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    A Social Media Strategy Fit for an Army Does the word strategy ever make you think about military maneuvers? Well, marketers may have borrowed the word from our fine military personnel, but the concept for social media marketing is far less intimidating than heavy artillery. Before brands even begin to post on the various social media channels they all have one common need: a strategy that provides the right messaging to the right audience through the right channels. So if you know you need to…

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    You have to sign in with your Gmail to get the full benefit of Keyword tools Go to “Search for keyword and ad group ideas” on the “Your product and service” this is where you type in the keyword that you are competing at for example “how to lose weight” When you click search it shows you a broad view of all the keyword which is not what we want. You have to change broad to phrase. To do this you have to click on the grey pencil…

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    Amazon Echo Case Study

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    Amazon Echo is a brand of smart speakers developed by Amazon.com. The device links to the voice-controlled smart personal service Alexa, which responds to the name "Alexa". This word can be modified by the user to "Amazon", "Echo" or "Computer". The device has the potential to run many programs carry out different functions like voice interaction, playing music, making to-do lists, acting as an alarm clock, streaming podcasts, playing audiobooks, providing weather updates, traffic and much more…

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