In 2012 Google hit $50 billion in revenue. Average Google searches per day 5.1 billion Page indexed 50 billion Google Search: How it works: 60 trillion+ individual pages each page is crawled (user can decide whether his page will be crawled or not) kept in index (over 100 million gigabytes) algorithms ranking of pages based on freshness‚ page quality … 200+ factors removal of spam notification to the owners to fix spams Knowledge graph Connecting closely related objects in a knowledge
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wasn’t until the 1920’s that tanned skin essentially became a fashion statement. Because of the great depression the 1930’s women got even skinner. There wasn’t much control over this although. Once the second world war passed‚ hips got larger and wider. The women of the 1960’s had a more androgynous and angular figure. In the 1970’s is when men really had to start adapting to body norms‚ so now‚ it wasn’t just the women who had to constantly worry about their bodies. Some men even wore corsets
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Using Google An extremely common source of information this day in age is the internet. Because of the internet and the increasing availability of wireless streaming of information‚ most people use it every day for multiple different types of tasks. Because of the massive amount of information that can be obtained through the internet‚ it is necessary to find information by using search engines such as Google. A search engine like Google will take keywords and search through a massive database
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Is Google Really Making Us Stupid? We are in the twenty-first century‚ and this is the Digital Age (also known as Computer Age‚ or Information Age). In this era‚ our standards of living are high‚ and our needs now define how we think‚ talk‚ and act. Our necessities are forcing us to multi-task‚ and we are only coping through the invaluable help of the International Network‚ commonly known as the Internet. I had the chance to read this 2005 Atlantic article in my previous English class (last
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Life is a series of paradoxes. Society uses opposites that help us define the meaning of values and attributes that are acceptable. Could we know what is desired without knowing what is unwanted‚ recognize hatred without love or good without evil? In the novel A Clockwork Orange‚ our humble narrator Alex‚ is a teenager in a futuristic city where citizens are controlled by a corrupt‚ authoritarian government. Adult society seems to have been brainwashed into a trance as their free will is stifled
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he asserts‚ is to accept and embrace absurdity‚ rather than to seek meaning where there is none (Simpson). The protagonist of The Stranger‚ Meursault‚ lacks sentimental expression for most of the story. He embodies this supposed indifference toward what most people see as meaningful. When faced with his death‚ Meursault concludes that the universe is indifferent to human existence‚
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Paradoxical Thinking of Google Abstract Paradoxical thinking is looking at a problem from opposite perspectives. We live in a complex world which is full of paradoxes. Paradoxical thinking has contributed to many companies success. It is important for us to know about paradoxical thinking. This article analyzed that how Google applies paradoxical thinking in their interface‚ products and ’20 percent program ’. Then the article indicated that the key to learn paradoxical thinking is open in mind
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Street art may be interpreted as nonsense‚ a violation of property or it could be seen as one of the most vibrant‚ influential‚ and media based form of communication in society. People may struggle to perceive street art to be a form of art‚ questioning its existence to give any significance at all. (Trinity News‚ 2008) Street art is popular because people can view it while going about their daily activities. Surely enough street artists are voicing their opinions an+d are in turn prompting the audience
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PIB Case Discussion Google in Asia 1.What resources and capabilities does Naver have that Google does not? - Those two companies have same purpose and function. But in detail‚ Google didn’t catch up Koreans mind. Google prefer simple design with fast searching system for people whose don’t have fast internet or fast internet devices. But in Korean market‚ almost every houses are using super fast internet with chip price. And even countryside
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3.2 Methods of data collection ………………………………… Chapter IV Data Analysis and Interpretation BIBLIOGRAPHY STUDENT‘s DECLARATION This is to certify that I have completed the Project titled “Employee motivation: a case study of Google” under the guidance of “Ms. Sweety Gupta” in the partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the degree of “Bachelor in Business Administration” from “Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies‚ New Delhi.” This is an original work
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