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    Tony Russo‚ Stanley Bolds and Vitaly Borker use the negative feedback as a way to get Google’s algorithm to bump them to the top searches. Google displays results on its search engine results page (SERP). Google uses a trademarked algorithm called PageRank‚ which assigns each Web page a relevancy score (Jonathan Strickland). The interest in each stakeholder is slightly different for DecorMyEyes and all its employees their interest is profit and being well known‚ negative or otherwise. For Ms. Rodriguez

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    as the only starting point.[3] To convert the backlink data that it gathered for a given web page into a measure of importance‚ Brin and Page developed the PageRank algorithm.[3] While analyzing BackRub’s output—which‚ for a given URL‚ consisted of a list of backlinks ranked by importance—the pair realized that a search engine based on PageRank

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    FEATURES VIII- SEARCH OPTION IX- CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION The name "Google" originated from a misspelling of "googol"‚ which refers to the number represented by a 1 followed by one-hundred zeros. Page and Brin write in their original paper on PageRank:"We chose our systems name‚ Google‚ because it is a common spelling of googol‚ or 10100 and fits well with our goal of building very large-scale search engines." There are uses of the name going back at least as far as the creation of the comic

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    in research and development in order to enhance search algorithms and make searching faster‚ efficient and relevant. • State of the art search technology is used for page indexing in order to give most updated results to its users. • Google uses PageRank technology to give its user access to most important pages first. • Google clearly separates relevant advertisements and actual results by giving “Sponsored Links” tab. • Google didn’t complicate its website by making itself a portal; rather it

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    The Value of Google Result Positioning. Retrieved October 7‚ 2010‚ from www.chitika.com: http://chitika.com/research/2010/the-value-of-google-result-positioning/ It was the high relevance of its search results in combination with revolutionary PageRank technology that made Google so popular and changed the way we all use Internet. Good functionality and informal company motto “Don’t be evil” supported with perfect marketing are the reasons why public perception of Google is so good and people tend

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    where they were doing their PhDs and they came out with creative ways of finding and organizing large datasets (Hoover’s Inc‚ 2010). After that‚ they developed a technology called PageRank which enables them to analyze a particular website’s relevancy. It occurred to them that a search engine that is based on the PageRank algorithm would be much more effective at obtaining better and accurate results than existing search engines. Thus‚ that idea became a basis for their soon-to-be famous search engine

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    GOOGLE: Google’s mission is to organize the world‘s information and make it universally accessible and useful. Beginning in 1996‚ Stanford University graduate students Larry Page and Sergey Brin built a search engine called “BackRub” that used links to determine the importance of individual web pages. By 1998 they had formalized their work‚ creating the company you know today as Google. Our philosophy Ten things we know to be true “The perfect search engine‚” says co–founder Larry Page‚

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    Computer Fraud and Abuse Techniques Adware Using software to collect web-surfing and spending data and forward it to advertising or media organizations. It also causes banner ads to pop up on computer monitors as the Internet is surfed. Bluebugging Taking control of someone else’s phone to make calls‚ send text messages‚ listen to their phone calls‚ or read their text messages. Bluesnarfing Stealing contact lists‚ images‚ and other data using Bluetooth. Botnet‚ bot herders A network of hijacked

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    add value to technologies already in the marketplace by observing what wasn’t being delivered by the competition. Below is on outline of the innovations launched prior to 2004 that placed Google ahead of the competition: 1998 Google launched their PageRank algorithm in response to consumer frustration caused by other search engines returning irrelevant listings. Google continued to focus on algorithmic search and sustained a competitive advantage in this area‚ as competitors were not able to copy or

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