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    retrieval is becoming more and more challenging as web search methods have gained popularity. Every day, there are 500 Million Tweets, more than 4 Million Hours of content uploaded to Youtube. 3.6 Billion Instagram Likes, 4.3 Million Facebook messages, 5.75 Billion Facebook likes, 40 Million Tweets shared and 6 Billion daily Google Searches [2]. Hence, each day the challenge to provide accurate result increases. Every day, Google answers billions of search queries. The results are based on different aspects

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    Google Antitrust Issues

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    Google's Antitrust Issues The claim against Google seems to have arisen out of a complaint from a competitor, specifically Microsoft. Microsoft’s claim is that Google, through ownership of web properties with substantial market share and exclusivity deals with content providers for search display, along with its dominance as a search engine, Google is an anti-competitive monopoly. The Huffington Post article defends Google, implying that antitrust law is not about addressing a competitor’s grievances

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    even twenty years earlier would not be able to understand. When a question is asked that one might not know the answer to, they simply state “Just google it”, but in previous times many people would have to spend hours seeking the answer they so desire. One of the biggest issues surrounding google is the deprivation of thinkers in the new generation. Google, although a helpful tool, has taken the thought out of life and replaced it with answers at the touch of a keyboard. The cultural impacts surrounding

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    Google Inc Case Study

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    |Google Inc. | Executive Summary This report aims to provide feasible growth strategies to Google Inc. who is facing different courses of action to pursue. The objectives of this report are to compare different market opportunities available to Google on the basis of implementation feasibility and growth potential and to make the most feasible recommendation to Google. From industrial and internal analysis conducted, it is found that

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    The definition of obesity is the condition of being grossly fat or overweight (google search) The government really started fighting obesity in 2010, when the surgeon general and the first lady of the United States Michelle Obama started combating obesity and trying to lower it all across the country. Obesity is not only a issue of a person cannot stop eating. It has number of relations such low income families who cannot afford healthy food but instead go to a number of fast food restaurants around

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    INTRODUCTION Google began as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin when they were pursuing their PhD in Stanford University in January 1996. They found a new technology called PageRank, where it determined a website’s relevance by number of pages rather than the conventional counting mechanism of search terms in the page. Initially they named their search engine BlackRub but eventually they changed it to Google and the domain was registered on September 15, 1997. The company started in

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    middle brain takes us through the feeling stage where we try to relate the smallest things we are seeing in the search results to ourselves like the small descriptions provided of the website. Ending the process with our reptilian brain has us make the final decision which usually ends with the consumer selecting the name brand website. Although this makes the whole process seem taxing, this is the process our brains go through on a daily basis when searching the world wide web. In Visual Marketing

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    Conteh P a g e 1 | 5 THE GOOGLE UNIVERSE Google ranks just a notch below Microsoft Corporation at #3 on the Forbes most valuable brands. With a brand value of 65.6 Billion dollars, This Company is one of the biggest organizations in the technology domain. Google was primarily known for its internet search based offering, however the company has diversified in the recent years into offering a variety of products such as messaging (Gmail), blogs, videos (YouTube), mapping (Google Maps), Social networking

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    Report: Google 1. Purpose The IT entrepreneur I’ve decided to research on is Larry Page, the co-founder of Google. This report covers the purpose of Google as a search engine, the technologies that it uses for its searches, how it managed to beat its predecessors and the hardware that it uses, both old and new ones. The reason why I chose Google is because I’ve been using it for a number of years now and I thoroughly enjoy the experience of surfing the web with it.

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    Weaknesses Of Google Inc

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    1. A Case Study on Google Inc. The main objective of this paper is to analyse the case study provided on Google Inc. “What is the corporate strategy” from a strategy as creativity perspective. Further it is required to demonstrate extensive academic reading of the recommended creative strategy literature, to analyse Google Inc. by applying creative strategy models and theory studied at classroom and finally to provide practical recommendations based on analysis and relevant literature on creativity

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