I would like to know if anyone could get feedback for the author of Google or the website manager?
Feedback Instruments Ltd. has written: 'Micro-electronics in the eighties'
You can either 'Google' them or just simply use their website which is most likely their name. Example: www.stepheniemeyer.com
Robbie Sutton has written: 'Feedback' -- subject(s): Interpersonal communication, Feedback (Psychology)
Sol Rosenstark has written: 'Feedback amplifier principles' -- subject(s): Feedback amplifiers
Google wrote Google Scholar.
Because Google is just a search engine. If someone has posted lies on a website or even on a message board, Google or any of the other search engines can find it. That just says it is there, not that it is true. You have to check out the veracity of the author.
move from an assistant manager position to a manager position.
Percival Hudson Hammond has written: 'Feedback theory and its applications' -- subject(s): Feedback control systems
Robert Mingie has written: 'Employee feedback'
One can find books on Google by using the Google Book feature on the website. The engine will attempt to find any relevant book title based on author, genre, title, etc. and one can also set up their own virtual library.
Joe Teixeira has written: 'Your Google game plan for success' -- subject(s): Statistical services, Web usage mining, Internet users, Google Website Optimizer, Google Analytics, Statistics, Data processing, Computer programs, Internet searching, Google AdWords, Internet marketing
wh is the author of the website biography