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    Analysis: Google Incorporated is a search engine tool that is used worldwide. It provides an enormous amount of websites and other online information as a resource based on keyword searches. We all have heard the phrase, “Google it”. What that means to many individuals, is simplicity and answers. Google is not only an Internet search engine it offers many other features such as: Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps, Google Chrome, Google Play, Google Drive, Google Earth, Google Toolbar, Google Blogger, and

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    Dubai, who discovered widespread prevalence of sexism and discrimination against women, based on genuine searches on the search engine Google. The advertisements use four women from different cultures along with search results attached to their faces. Below each face there is a message by the UN in relation to the searches being depicted. To some extent most of the search results have been related to the cultural background of the person they have been attached to. The campaign became famous

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    it require the use of scholarly resources or popular resources? Once you know where to begin, it is best to use broad statements in the search functionality. Less said is better in this situation. Databases do not have the same functionality and meaning as search engines do. Which is the reason why it is important only to use the main idea? Using these search capability reveal choices that are relevant to the research. Some of the most commonly used databases online are; Proquest, ESCOHost, JSTOR

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    Technology has become a powerful resource that changes our brain’s activity. Nicholas Carr, the author of “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” and a graduate from Harvard University, believes that technology will have an overall negative impact on humans. However, Clive Thompson, the author of “Smarter Than You Think: How Technology Is Changing Our Minds for the Better” and a freelance contributor to well-known publications like the New York Times Magazine, disagrees with Carr. Both authors agree that technology

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    On the surface, it was difficult to discern the differences between Power BI and Tableau because both tools provide similar functions of visualization. So, I decided to solve some common analytic questions and see if there are differences in terms of user experience. A summary table is created, as shown below, based on the questions solving experience. Power BI provides powerful functions with moderate level of visualization, however, the learning curve to reach to intermediate level can be largely

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    Google was formed on September 7, 1998, became a privately held company founded in design and management of an Internet search engine. On May 2012, Google bought Motorola mobile for $12.5 billion dollars. Right after on September 7, 2012, Google said it has also acquired the network security Company VirusTotal. Google is currently recognized as the world 's largest search engine, which provides easy-to-use free service (Wikipedia). Google has developed a high standard of employee welfare policies

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    When searching the above four databases the search techniques I used were: After selecting a topic the next step is to identify, in a structured way, the appropriate and related information. A systematic approach is most likely to generate a beneficial review. Searches for literature reviews are attempted most ordinarily utilizing PCs and electronic databases. PC databases offer access to immense amounts of data, which can be recovered more effortlessly

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    A Google search for the term ‘Muslim women’ greatly illustrates the impression and image of Islam in western society; the page fills with pictures of women in coverings, most prevalently head-to-toe black with just their eyes visible, with several women depicted in fetters. This shows the way the western eye interprets Muslim women – constantly oppressed by the patriarchal, Islamic religion; however, it is also a representation of the perceived strangeness of a society not entrenched in our beliefs

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    Google: a Strategic Move

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    Google Inc. A Strategic Move History Sergey Brin and Larry Page met in spring 1995 at a gathering in Stanford University. Between January 1996 and December 1997, they created "BackRub", the precursor of Google search engine. The objective was to better organize and huge amount of data on the Internet. Eventually the name was changed to "Google" to signify the immense amount of information that resided on the Internet. Google is transformed from the word googol, referring to 1 followed by

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    STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF GOOGLE, INC. 1 The Strategic Analysis of Google, Inc. Laura P. Fann Mount Olive College Tillman School of Business BUS 370, International Business Management Dr. Khalid Dubas, Professor of Marketing March 16, 2012 THE STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF GOOGLE, INC. 2 Introduction Company History Google made it’s beginning in 1996 as a search engine that used links

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