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    Google Making USupid

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    Nicholas Carr’s 2008 article in The Atlantic, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”, argues that the Internet and access to vast amounts of information is corroding the attention spans and thought complexity of the billions of Internet users around the world. As Carr himself puts it, “Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski.” (Carr) He proposes that having many different sources at once will cause readers to skip around sporadically rather than thoughtfully

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    The Invisible Side of the Internet In the developing world with the raising rate of the internet user, the internet has been becoming an inseparable part of people’s lives. As the internet is concerned with its side effects in the lives, it deprives them of their possessions like good relationship with others, creativity skill and the time that they have, and makes them have psychological illness like social-phobia and depression. In fact, it endangers their privacy. Therefore, people should be

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    After I have gone through this article paper, my opinion would be, e-commerce is becoming a major factor in the development of business whether it is a global or a local business. This is happening because the selection of data innovation is on the expanding pattern and hence prompts various changes in business exercises. In any making decision situation, it has never been easy and that is the situation that the SMEs nowadays are facing in their business. Before I go further with the advantages of

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    Online Shopping Will Dominant the Way of Doing Business Vincent Jiang English 108 April 2, 2012 With the development of the Internet and technology, people can accomplish more without stepping out of their houses. The Internet provides us with its great convenience. Also, many payments can be completed on the Internet. For example, we can pay for our tuition just by clicking the button on the webpage; international students can purchase the cheapest air ticket after comparing prices

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    As with any advancement, the rise of technology has its drawbacks. The internet has allowed the creation of an industry based solely in gathering and selling mass amounts of user data. This data collection is meant to improve and personalize a user’s experience. But the amount of data collected far exceeds the amount needed to accomplish this. And despite the size and pervasive nature of the industry, the general public knows very little about what they do. Data collection online is too invasive

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    Hiding in Plain Sight In a twenty-four-hour day, internet users will have communicated online at least once whether it is writing to a classmate on a message board, posting pictures on Instagram, or responding to colleges via email. It is possible that a different username and identity are used for each of these online communications, each username constituting, in effect, a separate “personality.” These online personalities may be a part of one’s authentic self or a separate identity altogether

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    positioned in them and give click lead to the websites of the brands. In this case, its ranges are calculated by the CTR. C) Ad integrated with the content of the website. It mimics in appearance with the editorial content of the platform giving to the internaut the possibility of interacting with him, and it appears like a related post; but in fact, it leads to the web page of a company. Its metric is calculated based on the interactions and notoriety of the advertisement as in the first case. 2) SEM.

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    Essay on American Express

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    vacations packages, complimentary resort stays. The commercial catch of American Express is that the web site offers customers many products with incentives and rewards with the convenience of a unique card when the travel is booked with them. An internaut can wander through the site without being registered but needs to become an American Express member to look deeper into detailed pages. The future customer has the obligation to detain one American Express cards; the gold or platinum car has an annual

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