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    Google’s Introduction Google was founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page while they were students at Stanford University in 1995. By 1996‚ they had built a search engine (initially called BackRub) that used links to determine the importance of individual WebPages. In 1998‚ the company was officially launched at a friend’s garage. The name Google was derived from the word googol‚ which is a mathematical term. This name was originated from a nine year old boy named Milton sirotta who gave the name number

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    The article “Will Electronic Medical Records Improve Health Care?” was written by Larry Greenemeier. This article talks about how Electronic Medical Records are helping the health care system‚ the opportunities and costs‚ the cost of getting it wrong‚ and talks about how private your records really are. Electronic Medical Records affect health care in many ways. According to my research Electronic Medical Records reduce costs and improve patient outcomes. Electronic Medical Records contain a patient’s

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    GOOGLE SWOT ANALYSIS Google‚ Inc. is one of the leading search engines on the internet today.  Their pioneering software has revolutionized the way information is organized and retrieved.  A SWOT (Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats) analysis is an interesting way to take a closer look at a companies situation in a given market.  I took a closer look at where Google is sitting in relation to some of it’s biggest competitors‚ Microsoft and Yahoo. Strengths Leading player in the global

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    Electronic health records may be a current trend that is happening today in the modern world. While electronic health records are not fully implemented in the United States of America where majority of hospitals still uses paper-based health records. There are a few reasons why electronic health records may not be implemented yet with reasons like cost‚ time‚ the staff needs to be trained in order to use the software for electronic health records‚ and some physicians may be resistance to change.

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    cannot compete with targeted ads because they can effectively reach the audience they are trying to reel in while TV and newspaper end up spending more money for a smaller amount of people. These ads can be beneficial for only larger firm rather than firms with not a lot of awareness. If a firm is not well known‚ and people haven’t heard of the firm than it’s not worth it. It is desirable because it allows advertisers to determine user preference and purchasing habits. These ads are more useful to

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    BA (Hons) BUSINESS STUDIES (Marketing) Subject: Digital Marketing Module tutor: Tzempelikos Nektarios Team’s members: 1. Kalogeropoulos Ignatios 2. Mitsionis Alexandros 3. Skempi Maria Deadline Draft: 24-4-2012 Deadline: 11-5-2011 Words: 3950 Athens‚ 2012 Contents i. Brief explanation of Google……………….…… P. 3 ii. Marketplace assessment of current online microenvironment. …………………………..… P. 4-6 iii. SMART Objectives…………………

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    Human Resource Pratices at Google. (Executive Summary) Objectives of the week: Giving a brief look into the project‚ and making its outline‚ fit for successful completion of the project. Work Done/Objectives Achieved: INTRODUCTION OF ORGANISATION: The Google search engine has become so popular that it is now listed as a verb in the dictionary (Merriam-Webster 2009). The American Dialect Society members voted “Google” as the most used word of the year 2002 (GoogleGoogle Milestones‚ 2009). Co-founded

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    potential prospects and customers for your business? One way to do this is to invest in Google Adwords. Google Adwords is a form of advertising online that allows advertisers like you to display some advertising copy online based on the keywords searched by the internet users. In short‚ Google Adwords allow the business owners a quick and efficient way to maket to potential customers. The great thing about Google Adwords is that it allows you to set a budget for your marketing efforts‚ and you will only

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    Legalization of Medical Marijuana Marijuana is not like other helpful drugs that have amazing medical benefits. It is not made available to thousands of patients that could gain quality of live from it. Many Americans are forced to use second rate drugs to help them deal with conditions such as nausea‚ glaucoma‚ chronic pain‚ and multiple sclerosis. Why does the “world’s best health care system” use drugs that are not as effective as marijuana‚ but have more side effects? The United States

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    Introduction This case incident is about Google and diversity. More specifically‚ gender diversity or gender discrimination. Here’s why. According to the story‚ Google has created their own search category when it comes to seeking employees. The name of this category is called smart creative. Google has developed a series of questions that places prospective candidates in this category. Google states that these smart creatives are a new breed and the key to their success. However‚ it is important

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