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    Google Speech

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    Presenter: General Purpose: Specific Purpose: Central Idea: Informative Speech Outline Sample Student To inform To inform the audience about Google Incorporation and its significant and various technological innovations. Google is more than a search engine; it is one of the most technologically innovative companies of the 21st century. I. Introduction A. Imagine yourself walking into a bookstore that contains billions of books. Billions of books that’s not organized‚ not in alphabetic‚ categorical

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    Maslow and Google

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    does not become activated until the next-lower-level need is already satisfied. RELATE THE WORK ENVIRONMENT AT GOOGLE TO MASLOW’S NEEDS THEORY. Google is a open economy organization ranked number 1 by Fortune magazine as the best place to work in the United States. Google meets their employees’ lower-order need (P1) by offering them great pay along with many on site benefits and. Google also meets their employees’ higher-order needs by making their working environment comfortable and focusing on

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    CSR Google

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    Corporate Social Responsibility of Google Corporation There are a lot of multinational companies in the world that get the high score for corporate social responsibility. Among of them is Google Corporation. Jacquelline Fuller‚ director of Google says: “At Google we are big believers in the power of technology. Giving back is a huge part of what motivates us as a company‚ and as individuals” In China‚ the company has been opening a national wide competition called "Google China Social Innovation Cup for

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    Google Docs

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    Google docs What is Google Docs? Google Docs is a free‚ Web-based office suite and data storage service offered by Google within its Google Drive service. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. You can create new documents from scratch or upload existing documents‚ spreadsheets and presentations. There’s no software to download‚ and all your work is stored safely online and can be accessed from any computer.Documents‚ spreadsheets

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    Internet Privacy

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    In one of the TEDx talks expert Gary Kovacs says‚ “The price we pay for communication is our privacy.” Gary Kovacs confirms how our privacy is the main coast for us to use the internet on daily bases. His claim reveals how users are essentially ready to sell themselves for connectivity with one another. Also in the article “The slow death of ‘Do not Track’” by Fried

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    Google Benefits

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    talent and created an environment to stimulate innovation and creativity. Among those tech giants‚ Google has distanced itself by offering spectacular and unique on-site employee benefits. Those remarkable benefits have pushed Google to the top of Fortune’s 100 “best companies to work for list” for the last 4 years. (money.cnn.com‚ 2013) Google incorporated as a private US company in 1998 (Google Milestones‚ 2012) and is a perfect example of modern employee-centric policies and benefits. In an

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    Privacy Concern in Ict

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    concerning issues at the same time along with advantages. One of the concerning issues is the personal privacy. In internet age‚ privacy‚ as defined by Alan Westin in Privacy and Freedom (1970) is “The claim of individuals‚ groups or institutions to determine for themselves when‚ how and to what extent information about them is communicated to others.” The current advanced computer technology increases capabilities to track‚ store and analysis personal data‚ which threatens individual’s privacy and

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    Google's Invasion of Privacy

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    Google’s Invasion of Privacy We live in a new world. Efficient and portable technology has transformed an entire generation’s daily lives so radically that their seniors can barely relate to them. The Google search‚ perhaps the single most common action performed when using technology‚ is conducted hundreds of millions of times everyday. What is alarming and‚ in fact‚ creepy‚ though‚ is that when we search Google to explore our interests‚ someone else is exploring us too. Google‚ like a Big Brother

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    Google Marketing Plan

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    Google Inc. Marketing Case Study Analysis Submitted by: Lynne Abt Prof. Paul Guyette BUS 689: Marketing Strategy & Policy Rivier College May 06‚ 2007 Industry Background Search engine companies haven’t been around for very long with most of them coming into existence in the mid 1990’s. Many of these companies are already gone or in a state of gobbling each other up to compete with the bigger companies. Yahoo seems to be the grandfather of the currently existing crop starting in 1994. The

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    Medieval people did not have the concept of privacy and there was no privacy because nobody was alone. There was no private space and houses were tiny and crowded which allowed everyone to engage in a face-to-face community. Even though it was almost impossible to get privacy‚ many desired it and greater riches meant more privacy. Privacy became an issue during the growth of literacy where people began using private letters for correspondence. The initial use of letters in the 17th century was not

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