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    #3. On-Page Optimization On-page optimization is probably the most technical aspect of optimizing a website. However, with the help of a good guide and the use of effective tools (such as the Screaming Frog), the process becomes a easy task to do. With this in mind, the on-page optimization checklist is designed to easy to follow and, importantly, easy to understand. It will help you understand where you are losing out in as far as UX, and search engine performance is concerned. I. Webpage Load

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    bookstore home page and the “Gifts for the Grad” page. I add the quick link menu on both home pages. The “Quick Link” menu located in the left side of the home pages and includes new arrivals, deals, collections, FAQs, and contact us links. Visitors need to go trough different steps and pages to find the information they want, so quick link can help visitors find what they want immediately by clicking the side bar. Also, I add the “GIVE FEEDBACK NOW” on the left side in the both home page. This link

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    Larry Page Gary Vu Period 3 April 27, 2015 Larry Page Biography Larry Page was born in Lansing, Michigan in 1973 to parents whom were both computer scientists. Both of Page’s parents, Carl and Gloria Page, taught computer programming at the University of Michigan. At the age of six, Larry began his interactions with computers and computer parts that lay around him from his parents, and fully immersed himself into the world of computers. Because of his parent’s influence, Larry knew at

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    Larry Page, the cofounder of google, has developed and created many different things, along with gaining many accomplishments. Larry Page has created many things like: google plus, google drive, google glass, etc. His net worth is about $32.7 billion, so he is very rich, Goggles net worth is about $33.3 billion. His creation changed the internet forever. “If we were motivated by money, we would have sold the company a long time ago and ended up on a beach.” -Larry Page First at the beginning

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    Web Page Analysis While browsing the enormous variety of sites and home pages on the World Wide Web, it is difficult to compare and contrast items that do not have anything in common. How can we say the "Wall Street Journal page" is better than "Joe's Page of Craziness?" Therefore the first step in critiquing web pages is by determining their purpose. The goal of a web page can vary from presenting factual information such as the "CIA Page," or displaying one's own computer generated art. Hence

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    Udaydeep Thota Student ID: 010025210 8.5 What is the effect of allowing two entries in a page table to point to the same page frame in memory? Explain how this effect could be used to decrease the amount of time needed to copy a large amount of memory from one place to another. What effect would updating some byte on the one page have on the other page? Ans: If the two entries in a page table point to the same page frame in the memory, then the users can use the same code or sometimes data in the future

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    have various copies of web pages grouped according to the crawl in which they were found. For the second one, only the most recent copy of web pages is to be saved. For this, one has to maintain records of when the web page changed and how frequently it was changed. This technique is more efficient than the previous one but it requires an indexing module to be run with the crawling module. The authors conclude that an incremental crawler can bring brand new copies of web pages more quickly and maintain

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    With five billion pages a month and millions of topics covered by those five billion pages, one might argue that Wikipedia is a legitimate research method. So what? There is five billion pages covering numerous topics. Who writes these pages? Are they credible authors and certified experts on the topics? Probably not because according to “Wikipedia: About,” “Wikipedia is written collaboratively by largely anonymous Internet volunteers who write without pay” (Wikipedia 421). Due to the fact that anyone

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    the domain of Latin script based languages is a well-studied research area. However, new challenges arise when it is applied to non-Latin-script based languages, particularly for Asian languages' web pages. Web page classification creates new research challenges because of the noisy nature of the pages. It’s no doubt that English has been the predominant language for the World Wide Web since its inception and so it’s usage is confined to a specific community of people have a good grasp of the English

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    a result the government works hard to exploit the human ability perfectly by supporting them financially and giving them the training and technical help they need. There are many names have achieved success in business such as Walt Disney and Larry page. Walter Elias is an American media businessman. He had worked actively since 1920-1966. The company, parks, animation studio are the real wealth which inherited by Disney. The second businessman is Lawrence is an American expert in computer science

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