Category: Google

  • Google’s Negative Impact on Society

    Table of Contents Introduction Using Google for Entertainment Using Google for Leisure Google and the Degradation of Knowledge Google and the Degradation of Self-Development Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Technological progress is rapid nowadays, resulting in positive and negative societal changes. While the positive dynamics are actively discussed, there is a gap in the negative impact…

  • Google Merchandise Store’s Data Analysis

    Summary The main goal of the Google Merchandise Store, an e-commerce site, is to increase the revenue and profitability of Alphabet Inc., Google’s parent company. Through the analysis of Google Merchandise Store data (March 2020-February 2021) obtained using Google Analytics (Google, 2021b), a number of objectives were identified that needed to be achieved in order…

  • Google and Social Networks

    Table of Contents Google Online Social Networking Google and Social Networking Google and Myspace Google and Flickr Google and Facebook Google and Cyworld Google and YouTube References This study discusses the relationship between Google and other Social networks give a brief introduction to Google besides an illustration about social networking and how it differs from…

  • Google Future Plans in Venturing into New Markets

    Table of Contents Summary How are the two Articles linked? Google’s Strategy Reactions from other Players Effects of the Conflict in Future Works Cited Summary The articles here are addressing the future plans that Google has in venturing into new markets where it would be able to compete with other companies that are taking the…

  • Google and Its Advancing Technologies

    Table of Contents Self-Driving Automobile Project Wing Home Automation and Smart Thermostats Renewable Energy and Sustainable Solutions Smart Contact Lenses Conclusion References Tech companies around the world try to outdo one another in coming up with new technologies. For that reason, these companies set aside a large share of their revenue for research and development…

  • “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Carr Critique

    One of Carr’s main points is that by using the Internet as the source of knowledge, humanity might forget printed books and the importance of intellectual vibrations triggered by words in our minds (63). In other words, deep reading, a part of deep thinking, can be lost, and it is one of the threats of…

  • The Right to Be Forgotten: Google Information

    Considering the fact that most of the Google users tend to trust information they find on the platform as authentic, Google needs to be responsible for information links. Since some information have the ability to influence individuals’ interaction and business activities, proper control will help in reducing wrong information from malicious individuals. This will institute…

  • Discussion: Plato, Writing, and Google

    With the development of technology and all the new means it brought, writing has changed. The mere process of leaving ink on the paper altered little, although the pixels replaced the paper, and the keyboard substituted the pens. More importantly, the very reason why people continue to write has changed. Ong emphasizes that recognizing writing…

  • Google Search Explained: Search for Beginners

    When conducting the Google Search engine, some results often appear before others. In fact, the search outcomes are generated based on several stages. First of all, Google receives information from web pages, content added by users, open databases on the Internet, books, newspapers, and magazines (Google Search Central, 2019). The search process is built on…

  • Copyright Law: The Authors Guild vs Google

    Introduction The modern digitalized society provides multiple benefits for people because of the accessibility of information. At the same time, it also generates many concerns about the protection of data and copyright issues. The fact is that the rapid development of the Internet and emergence various databases containing thousands of works introduced significant problems to…