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    What makes the economy grow, and continue to drive our country forward? Engineering is a building block for our nation’s economy. Our economy needs people coming up with the latest and greatest such as: smartphones, TV, refrigerators, homes, office buildings, etc. Engineering is a career field that is ever growing and expanding with the economy. There will always be a need for new promising engineering students. Engineering is big in a lot of industries, but there are a few big industries that stand

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    Summary of “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr As the internet offers us the benefits of quick and easy knowledge, it is affecting the brain’s capacity to read longer articles and books. Carr starts Is Google Making Us Stupid with the closing scene from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey when Dave taking apart the memory circuits that control HAL, the artificial brain of the ship. Carr feels the time he spends online is rewiring his brain. He is no longer able to concentrate long

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    In the summer of 1995 Larry Page was 22 years old when he visited Stanford University as a candidate of a future Ph.D. student in computer science. Sergey Brin was 21 years old a second-year graduate student in the computer science at Stanford University. Sergey was a mathematical whiz, which was already pursuing his Ph.D. in that department. They had several things in common However, Larry and Sergey didn’t hit off well in fact, and they spent time arguing. They finally calmed down enough so

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    Tesla Motors is a very unique automotive company in that it produces vehicles that are powered by electricity. This is a fairly new market and one more and more people are investing in. Each year, more and more people are purchasing vehicles that rely on electricity to operate, thus’ companies that produce such vehicles are generating income. Tesla, specifically, is making a lot more profit than they are losing with their variety of electric vehicles. Their stock, NASDAQ: TSLA, has had a steady increase

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    In googles opinion the more information that can be accessed, and the pace in which it is accessed the more productive research can become. Sergey Brin and Larry Page the founders of google are working towards artificial intelligence. Meaning having a brain that is smarter than the ones individuals currently posses with this idea put in place we can solve problems in the world that were once not solvable

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    Within the Gmail Blue commercial, Google mocks the concept of modern technology in order to allow the audience to reflect on this concept on their own without outright telling the audience what they think. The commercial creates a tension for the viewer. It also utilizes specific words and ideas reminiscent of various companies. They use large companies that the intended audience, Google’s tech-savvy followers, would be familiar with. Throughout the commercial, the speakers use phrases such as

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    Google 's mission is not to stimulate our senses the way a book does. As shown in this statement "Google 's mission is to organize the world 's information end make it universally accessible and useful" (Google). That is what Larry Page and Sergey Brin were thinking when they founded this company. It was never meant to replace books. Undeniably, reading is awesome "The kind of deep reading that a sequence of printed pages promotes is valuable" (Carr 743). However, in this fast-paced world getting

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    Is Google Making Us Stupid? Nicholas Carr in the article, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” argues that the more people use technology, the more it’s making people stupid. Throughout the article he mentions many examples where he proves himself correct. Google is making us stupid because it’s affecting our concentration the more we rely on technology. Carr mentions his personal experience with technology and how it has affected him. He points out his “concentration often starts to drift after two

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    Google Inc., “a company that did not actually exist,” (“Google Inc.” 2012 ) received their first investment of $100,000. This small startup company, originally named Backrub, was founded by two Stanford University PhD students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, in 1996. What started out as an internet search engine utilized by the students at Stanford University, became the world’s largest search engine in 2000. In just 4 years these two students took a research project and turned it into a profitable business

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    When given a school assignment, what is the first thing you do? What do you do if you have a question? How do you start your research on almost any and every topic? You use Google. How did Google become so successful and so mainstream? What type of business approaches and skills are needed to run and develop a successful business, such as Google? How can your past experiences help you have a more successful and profitable future? I believe that by looking at the success story of Google’s CEO, Eric

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