Google project company history and goalsZaid Hussain
This Presentation contains google history, rules, goals and objectives
My sir assigned me and my group members google and we have to present it according to management prospectus
i think this presentation can help other students, to take an idea out of it.
Google project company history and goalsZaid Hussain
This Presentation contains google history, rules, goals and objectives
My sir assigned me and my group members google and we have to present it according to management prospectus
i think this presentation can help other students, to take an idea out of it.
Get ready for a peek over the tech horizon to investigate some of the big changes in technology and social media that will drive changes in communications.
Miss the webinar? Go here to see about the next one, from AWC (Association for Women in Communications) http://womcom.org/index.asp
Google Updates: Panda, Penguin and Hummingbird, Oh My!MITCPS
According to Compete PRO, 34.52% of the incoming traffic to mit.edu sites in July 2014 came from Google.com. That’s 1,403,774 out of the 4,065,881 visits to these sites from the U.S. that month. This presentation will explain how search works and give an overview of the more than 200 unique signals or “clues” that Google’s algorithms use today. It will also cover three major updates to Google’s algorithms, named Panda, Penguin and Hummingbird. And it will take a look at the algorithms of the second largest search engine, YouTube.
A Basic Explanation of How Google Works
At the end of 2013, almost 70% of all web searches were done on Google.
In 2013 there were over 2 trillion searches on Google, averaging almost 6 billion searches per day.
Google was started in 1998 and has grown steadily every year.
Google is know for asking very interesting (hard) interview questions.
Google generates income of $20 billion a year.
16% of the searches Google sees are new searches.
Google is VERY secretive about it’s Algorithms and it’s Data Centers.
Google’s most recent major algorithm change, (to their Panda system) was made on 20 May 2014.
Google has over 19 data centers in the US and at least 17 more around the world.
56% of internet users Google themselves.
This presentation explores the potential uses of Facebook for teaching and motivating collaboration between students. Issues of privacy and intellectual property will also be covered, as well as advantages and pitfalls of social networks. I've shared my post-workshop thoughts here: http://theory.isthereason.com/?p=2103
Google company Profile
Introduction
Mission and Vision
Product offerings
Industry analysis
SWOT analysis
competitor analysis
marketing Mix
Google Management
Current Events
Conclusion
Get ready for a peek over the tech horizon to investigate some of the big changes in technology and social media that will drive changes in communications.
Miss the webinar? Go here to see about the next one, from AWC (Association for Women in Communications) http://womcom.org/index.asp
Google Updates: Panda, Penguin and Hummingbird, Oh My!MITCPS
According to Compete PRO, 34.52% of the incoming traffic to mit.edu sites in July 2014 came from Google.com. That’s 1,403,774 out of the 4,065,881 visits to these sites from the U.S. that month. This presentation will explain how search works and give an overview of the more than 200 unique signals or “clues” that Google’s algorithms use today. It will also cover three major updates to Google’s algorithms, named Panda, Penguin and Hummingbird. And it will take a look at the algorithms of the second largest search engine, YouTube.
A Basic Explanation of How Google Works
At the end of 2013, almost 70% of all web searches were done on Google.
In 2013 there were over 2 trillion searches on Google, averaging almost 6 billion searches per day.
Google was started in 1998 and has grown steadily every year.
Google is know for asking very interesting (hard) interview questions.
Google generates income of $20 billion a year.
16% of the searches Google sees are new searches.
Google is VERY secretive about it’s Algorithms and it’s Data Centers.
Google’s most recent major algorithm change, (to their Panda system) was made on 20 May 2014.
Google has over 19 data centers in the US and at least 17 more around the world.
56% of internet users Google themselves.
This presentation explores the potential uses of Facebook for teaching and motivating collaboration between students. Issues of privacy and intellectual property will also be covered, as well as advantages and pitfalls of social networks. I've shared my post-workshop thoughts here: http://theory.isthereason.com/?p=2103
Google company Profile
Introduction
Mission and Vision
Product offerings
Industry analysis
SWOT analysis
competitor analysis
marketing Mix
Google Management
Current Events
Conclusion
This slide set was used in job-embedded professional development on 09.09.09 and is designed to give a brief overview of many Google features. These features all have at least some application in the world of public education.
Although this slide set does not address Google apps for education, (and barely grazes Google Docs) it does provide a glimpse into the creative engine that is Google.
How can these feature sets be used within your classroom?
Facebook promotions - Timeline based vs. application-based - pros and consBrandz Friendz
Facebook has recently changed its restrictions on Timeline-based promotions. We made big effort in describing every aspect, positive and negative, of both.
How to get ROI from your invested time, skill and money into Social Media - B...Brandz Friendz
Striving for engagement and analysing Social-Media-only metrics such as Likes and Comments leads into frustration and a feeling that any image of a kitten can beat your well crafted brand-related message in engagement. But Facebook is a money-making machine and its users actually are willing to listen to your advertising messages.
An Eye On Google, Executive Summary PresentationKetzirah Lesser
Executive summary presentation I developed for the RTCRM whitepaper of the same name written by Sara Weiner, Croom Lawrence, and Carlen Lea Lesser that provides guidance for digital marketing after the 14 simultaneous warning letters the FDA issued in April 2009 to pharmaceutical companies in regards to their Google Ads. The impact of these warning letters goes far beyond PPC ads, and ideas on how to deal with this new regulation are outlined in the presentation and more deeply in the whitepaper (http://www.rtcrm.com/whitepapers).
Hello Dear Friends, Collogues and Students,
I am Prijith Jacob Thomas working with Fatima Mata National College, Kollam Kerala India. This presentation was prepared during my services as librarian Mar Athansios College for Advanced Studies Tiruvalla. The purpose of this presentation is purely academic. I happen to go through a Book titled “ Google Secrets by Yvette Davis Published by Wiley India Pvt Ltd. When I went through that document the scope of Google search and services of Google was really amazing. Then I decided to share this information in the form a presentation.
Prijith Jacob Thomas
Librarian UGC
Fatima Mata National College
Kollam
Kerala
www.prijith.wordpress.com
Getting Started with Google Apps & Google APIsEric Rasch
Here's a basic intro into what Google Apps Google APIs are. I included a couple of examples on how we're using both of them at the Office of Communications (http://med.uth.tmc.edu/comm/) to help build better websites.
LA2M Google Tools Presentation Apr 1st 09oneilldec
This week Declan ONeill will be leading a discussion on Google Products such as Alerts / Feed Burner / Webmaster Tools / iGoogle, and how they can be used for marketing, advertising and sales.
Declan helps new businesses make the transition to the web, and more established companies define their web presence by offering tailored web solutions. Learn more about ONeill Creative Agency, and Declan O'Neill by following these links: http://www.oneillcreative.com/ & http://www.linkedin.com/in/declanon
Social Media Seminar 3: Google, beyond the rainbowCarrie Saarinen
This presentation is from the third in a series of four seminars on social media, designed for and presented to faculty and staff at a medical school. This was an introductory level seminar series.
"In this seminar, we will dig into the Google products catalog and examine the social, or collaborative, functions of popular applications: Google Calendar, Google Sites, Google Reader, Google Groups, Google Maps, and demonstrate customizing your Google Account Profile and creating an iGoogle homepage. We’ll take a look at campus use of Google Search and talk about how Google indexes our web pages. To close, we’ll take a peek at Google Labs and their beta products."
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