I began my search process through the EBSCO Discovery Service bar on Clarion University by starting with the keywords “LGBTQ AND librar*” in order to receive library and libraries in the results. This brought up over 32,000 results - I narrowed the search down to 2012-2017, Full Text, and Academic Articles to start - which brought it down to about 4,600. I knew that I did not want young adults or children, nor did I want collection development articles, which unfortunately consisted of many of the
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1. What is “cookie technology”? What is the purpose of a cookie? What are cookies necessary? What does Amazon use cookies for? “Cookie Technology” also called as HTTP cookie is a data that stored on the user computer when user browsing internet by using web browser. Purpose of cookie is to store user information such as personal information, shopping cart when online shopping and credit card number. Cookies very important for e-commerce website because it can help website to make some improvement
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5) Zagat’s acquisition by Google make it more Competitive Google’s most notable recent acquisitions and initiatives are Google Play which are a recently launched entertainment application for music, television, and movies, Google Fiber where a fiber optic Internet network capable of reaching connection speeds of up to 1,000 Mbps and Google Drive is a cloud-storage and group collaboration workspace integrated with Gmail and Google Docs. Google’s acquisition with Motorola Mobility be the centerpiece
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Google’s Cash Management Google Inc., the world’s largest searching engine operator, has huge cash amount during operation. According to the news on Bloomberg, the company wants to keep money on hand in order to be able to invest quickly when needed, (2013). On Feb 28th, Patrick Pichette, Chief Financial Officer of Google, disclosed the company’s strategy to retain its “strategic ability to pounce” at a Morgan Stanley conference. In general, Google wants to maintain the ability of
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The rise of Google, now a $6.1 billion company, has been fast and fierce. Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page met in 1995 as Stanford University graduate students. They created a search engine that combined the technologies of Page’s PageRank system, which evaluates a page’s importance based on the external links to it, and Brin’s Web crawler, which visits Web sites and records a summary of their content. Because Google was so effective, it quickly became the search engine of choice for Web users
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2013). A closer look at Google Corporation will be done showing what innovation metrics are relevant to their organization and why. Google Corporation Inputs. Tangible and intangible elements that are devoted to a company’s innovation effort are considered inputs (Davila, Epstein & Shelton, 2013). Google has a very unique corporate culture that’s main goal is to keep employees happy and maintain productivity. It has been documented that a large portion of what Google does is based off of data
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:: List Of 105 Useful Websites :: "" ======================== 1. screenr.com – Record movies of your desktop and send them straight to YouTube. 2. bounceapp.com – For capturing full length screenshots of web pages. 3. Goo. gl – Shorten long URLs and convert URLs into QR codes. 4. untiny.me – Find the original URLs that’s hiding behind a short URLs. 5. localti.me – Know more than just the local time of a city. 6.copypastecharacter.com– Copy-paste special characters that aren’t on
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GROUP PROJECT Case Study: Initial Public Offering of Ordinary Shares of AirAsia X Berhad Memo COURSE CODE : GSM 5421 COURSE NAME : INVESTMENT ANALYSIS TRIMESTER : 2012/2013 LECTURER : DR. CHEN CHAW MIN DATE OF SUBMISSION : 20 JULY 2013 FOREIGN INVESTORS GROUP MEMBERS: Memo To: Joe Campos, VP of Sales From: Kate Chaplain, Senior Sales Associate Date: April 5, 2013 Subject: Quarterly Review Mr. Campos, Purpose: Air Asia X Berhad Initial Public Offerings (IPO) of Ordinary
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It’s Not a Toy Message This commercial has only one clear message - that the BlackBerry smartphone is not a toy. The underlying message that I see is that RIM is telling the consumers that the BlackBerry smartphone is not what their competitors’ phones are - toys. There is no actual reference to Apple or Android or any other competitor, but the fact that their message “It’s not a toy” is repeated 3 times in their 29 second commercial and thing that is said, it is obvious to me what the unspoken
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MICROECONOMICS Project Group: LE THI THU HIEN LE THI NGOC YEN TRUONG TU QUYNH NGUYEN HONG CAM BINH Summer 2012 An overview Facebook was realized on February 4, 2004 by an American computer programmer and Internet entrepreneur- Mark Elliot Zuckerberg. Facebook has said it will be valued at up to $96bn (£59bn) when it sells shares to investors this month in a record-breaking flotation. The first investment from Peter Thiel was $500,000 into Facebook. Facebook has minted four billionaires:
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