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    What did Google do to us? Search engines such as google are making our society’s IQ go down faster every year. An everyday human being relies on google to help them find simple answers that most people should already know. Nicholas Carr makes various points on how google or other programs are making people stupid. Carrs essay “Is Google Making Us Stupid” shows us how search engines are in fact making us dumb. Google makes things easier to get to‚ “Research that once required days in the stacks

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    Distractors-Creation Story

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    Distractors There are many good things on the internet but there are also as many bad. Search engines‚ such as Google and Bing‚ are often used to find information from sites like CNN. However‚ search engines are prone to many distractors such as video games or viral videos. The internet isn’t a bad place for learning‚ but if the internet is not used properly it can prevent someone from learning what they need to. The internet is home to many things that can cause the mind to move away from learning

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    internet technology to make shopping online faster‚ easier and more personally rewarding. Jeff Bezoz saw an opportunity that other booksellers couldn’t see‚ as observed in Business week “ what Bezoz understood before mostly was the ability of the web to connect almost anyone with any product ‚ meant that he could do things that couldn’t be done in the physical world‚ such as selling 3 million books in a single store”. In a nut shell‚ Amazon.com gained the first mover advantage CONTINOUS INNOVATION

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    Organisational Theory

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    Part A Introduction This part of the literature will focus on Symbolic-interpretive and Modern perspective which result in different ways to analyse and understand organisations and organisation behaviour. Theory affects the ways organisations organise their concepts and understanding and provide multiple ways of seeing the world which is the reason why different organisation behave differently. Different perspectives result in conflict and disagreement between people over what is the true truth

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    Google

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    was a push forward for the advertising industry because it provided valuable feedback to advertisers and helped influence selling. For example‚ potential customers who search for information on a topic will see these intrusive ads without them even having to search for a product or service. It will just show up based on their search. This can oppose a threat to newspapers and TV ad campaigns because this advertising eliminates the waste of most of the mass advertising being viewed by a vast audience

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    Google versus China

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    to the uncensored search engine Google.com.hk? As far as I am concerned‚ Google didn’t have the ethical right to direct its Chinese users to the uncensored search engine. First of all‚ when Google began to operate in China in 2006‚ it signed the contract to agree to censor information from sensitive topics related to politics and illegal information that had been banned from Chinese government. However‚ Google has violated the agreement by operating Google.com.hk search engine which is not subject

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    Klm P4 Unit 12

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    Intro a. Opportunities to access customers and markets b. Opportunities to improve availability c. Opportunities for business efficiency d. Search engines e. Promotion on websites and links f. How did these benefits help the business to change the marketing mix into 7p’s A. Opportunities to access customers and markets The most plane tickets for KLM are sold online so it is important that the website has a good access. On the website KLM has ticket‚ plane and in-flight information.

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    Tom MacLean PROBLEM Tom Maclean is in dilemma of identifying the possible appropriate course of action he would take‚ acknowledging all negative attention of Google‚ Inc. entering the Chinese territory through the development of Google.cn‚ a search engine residing in China. OBJECTIVES * To provide the best possible course of action that is appropriate for Tom Maclean to communicate in the meeting with supervisor and his peer group. * To assess thoroughly the factors and courses of action

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    its user traffic came from outside the US. Though Google.com was accessible to Chinese users‚ there were many issues related to many of Google’s search contents being blocked by Chinese regulations and slow unreliable service. Realizing the potential for growth in the Chinese market‚ Google attempted to purchase a minority stake in the Chinese search engine company Baidu. However‚ Chinese law prohibited Google from holding more than a minority stake in Baidu therefore; the next logical step was to

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    Google case

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    Google’s management was pushing too hard its employees to keep its huge growth rates and forgot a little bit about its initial motto‚ which was “make money without doing evil”. Also‚ it was proved that Google helped the Chinese government to censor search results‚ which were critizing the government. It was also collecting personal data from Wi-Fi networks while it was photographing the streets for its Google Street view application and there was also an investigation about Google’s lobbying trying

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