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Google is the most popular search engine in the world. It is a publicly held company based in Mountain View, California, They provides services such as search, email, online mapping, office productivity, cloud storage, social networking, IM/video chat, web browser, mobile and desktop operating systems, broadband internet, payment service, and a suite of mobile devices.

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How do you change your browser button on your laptop to Google Chrome?

The browser button on Chrome is a disk with 3 colors and a blue center. It can be changed in its properties.

What can you do when you can not establish a secure connection on Safari or Gmail?

Try using another computer on a different connection. It may be a temporary 'glitch' on your machin that will right itself.

What are search engines and what do they do?

Search engines help you find information online. With literally trillions of pages available on the Internet, it is next to impossible to make use of these information without search engines. There are different search engines out there, but they basically do the same - they regularly visit the vast internet, they keep in a database the information they found and where they found them, and they allow users to type in the search box. You may want to check the link in my profile page for more information about search engines and how they work.

How have those markets generated demand?

How have those markets generated demand?

What is a reliability check?

check reliability is there may be times when two different observers are used.
how reliable a source is, e.g wiki answers aren't cos i'm just some random girl doing hw wanting to fill this is lol

What does a Single Search Engine Page -SSEP- do?

What is the difference between a Landing Page and a Single Search Engine Page (SSEP)?

Landing Pages typically sell products or services within a site. Although the landing page may include some SEO functionality, its focus is on sales alone.

Whereas the Single Search Engine Pages main function is to dominate the Search Engine results in a "White-Hat", ethical method. Once a visitor is on the SSEP page, every link is strategically placed to move them to your main website where you provide all the information on products and services. The ROI for this type of page is very high since you are not paying for individual clicks.

What happened to match by mental on HPFF you managed to read to chap 40 as someone posted it on wattpad but why isn't it on HPFF anymore or can someone tell you what happens please?

I still google match by mental every year or so just hoping against hope that the author will have somehow turned up or that someone out there has found her name so that I can read other things she has written. I've thought several times about finishing Match myself just so that I can have an ending. I hope that I don't learn some day the author had a real life "a fault in our stars" ending. I personally believe she just stopped writting due to a depressive episode or maybe she just got really busy with finals or something. It just strikes me that someone could pour their personality and time and effort into making such an interesting world and then just stop before it's finished. Maybe she just had a breakdown kinda like the girl who writes the "hyperbole and a half" blog. I just want the author to know that she still has fans that think about her story and Ze and who would pay money or write letters or bake cookies or illustrate panther filled murals just to read something written by her. I hope she googles herself now and then and that she comes across one of these that I have written. If she does. maybe she can google me or something I'm on the internet - www.griffithejones.com - I make photos and things. Maybe we can trade. Maybe we can be penpals.

What not to do in a interview?

Don't interrupt the interviewer!

Don't take off on your own and answer a question that wasn't asked.

Don't wear perfume or cologne

Don't go heavy on the make-up

No gum, no candy

Don't listen to your iPod, play video games, make cell phone calls, etc. while waiting to be interviewed

Who is the Crane paper company?

Crane paper company is a company that sells 100% cotton paper.

Case study answer of Should Google Organize Your Medical Records?

Should Google Organize Your Medical Records

1. What concepts in the chapter are illustrated in this case? Who are the stakeholders in this case?

Chapter concepts illustrated in this case include:

* Responsibility - accepting the potential costs, duties, and obligations for decisions. Google must assume the bulk of responsibility for securing the data and ensuring it's used only for authorized purposes.

* Accountability - a feature of systems and social institutions: It means that mechanisms are in place to determine who took responsible action. Again, Google must ensure accountability of its systems and those responsible for creating and maintaining the system.

* Liability - a feature of political systems in which a body of laws is in place that permits individuals to recover the damages done to them by other actors, systems, or organizations. Federal and state governments must pass and enforce laws protecting medical data and its uses. Google must assume liability for the system.

Of the five moral dimensions discussed in the chapter, at least three play a major role in the proposed system:

* Information rights and obligations

* Accountability and control

* System quality

Stakeholders in this case include patients and health-care consumers, doctors and other medical professionals, insurance companies, health-care related businesses like pharmaceutical companies, governments, and storage providers like Google, Microsoft and Revolution Health Group.

2. What are the problems with America's current medical recordkeeping system? How would electronic medical records alleviate these problems?

The current medical record keeping system is based on the traditional paper-filing system. Only about 15 percent is currently digitally recorded. In the traditional setting records are copied and duplicates are given to patients and doctors. This system is a very slow process and inefficient at times. The process becomes difficult to share with other doctors and insurance companies. It is also very expensive because you need a lot of people to file and handle paperwork. By having electronic medical records everything will be available at your fingertips with the click of a few buttons. You can transfer a lot of information and it will be all paperless, but on the other hand, it opens a gateway for security breaches in the system.

3. What are the pros and cons of electronic patient records? Do you think the concerns over digitizing our medical records are valid? Why or why not?

The pros of electronic patient records:

* Once in practice, this process becomes very simple.

* It is less laborious and time consuming, while at the same time being more accurate.

* It eliminates human error due to misinterpretations as a result of bad handwriting, etc.

* As the information is stored digitally, it would cost less.

* Archives of data would take up less space (as they would be stored virtually and not physically).

* Easy access to medical history/data for the professionals concerned.

* Geographical boundaries are no longer a limiting factor.

Some cons of electronic patient records:

* The first hurdle in implementing electronic medical records is the initial set-up cost. Though the cost would be comparatively low in the long run, it would take a HUGE initial investment to get the system up and running.

* Human error cannot be completely erased as technicians would be in charge of the initial transfer from paper to the online system.

* This would also mean that these technicians have to be well trained, with a working knowledge of both IT systems & processes, along with at least a cursory knowledge of medicine as well.

* It lacks the human touch, and not all patients are comfortable to have their doctors replaced by computers.

* Privacy issues are also a major concern in today's world. This information could be devastating if it falls into the wrong hands, and in some cases, the patient may not even be aware of his personal information being misused.

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Of course the concerns over digitizing medical records are valid, especially the last one. For a system to be usable, especially where the health of millions (hundreds of them) are concerned, it has to be as close to perfect as possible. Remember, these are people's lives we are dealing with here, not some consignment of inanimate goods. Hence, we have to ensure that the electronic healthcare system is the best it could be, before entrusting the data, and in extension, the lives of people across the globe to it.

4. Should people entrust Google with their electronic medical records? Why or why not?

Google is an online giant, with a strong spirit of innovation and a reasonably good track record in everything that it has dabbled in. Furthering their reputation to make good services available to the public for free, it has launched an application called Google Health, with the intention of making patients' records easy accessible and more complete and to streamline recordkeeping.

However, I am of the strong opinion that people shouldn't entrust Google with their electronic medical records. This is private data of hundreds of millions of people, which is of extremely sensitive nature. Google, in spite of its pompous mission statement of "organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful", is, at the end of the day, an organization focussed on making profits. Its core objective is to form as large a database of personal information as possible so it can harness these resources to further its main objective of increasing revenues through advertising.

There have been several complaints from Google users about their personal data being used by it to further its ad-making business, which, though vehemently denied by Google, is highly disconcerting. I think a good option would be to make this a government-run project, or at least have a consortium of private players working in tandem with the government on it. This at least ensures that the State is kept abreast of developments every step of the way, and is a control check which oversees that the core function of Electronic Health Records (EHR), which is of serving the people, is not diluted as a result of greed for profit

5. If you were in charge of designing an electronic medical recordkeeping system, what are some features you would include? What are the features you would avoid?

If I were in charge of designing an EHR system, here are some of the features I would include:

* A unique username and password, along with a biometric ID system to ensure that access Is only on a need-to-know basis, and only after being granted permission by the patient. This permission should also be time-limited, for instance, maybe for a duration of 7 days, after which it would lapse and those needing information from the patient would have to apply to him/her again for a fresh go-ahead.

* A secure encrypted website for extra security, with further online security systems in place.

* At least 2 complete backups of all data, stored securely in servers in separate geographical locations.

* Ensure that hospitals have HIS (HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS) and Clinical Information System (CIS) up and running, with well trained staff.

* Have a Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) in place which would link health observations like patient data with health knowledge like established clinical protocols to help doctors take right decisions for improved healthcare.

* Install a Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) system, which would ensure electronic entry of doctor's instructions for the treatment of patients under his or her care.

* The full potential of EHR can be utilized only when rural areas too are taken care of, especially in countries like India. So, Mobile e-health & Tele hospitals/Tele medicines should be set up in line with this goal.

* Implement ERP in the healthcare sector. Hospitals can reduce their overheads through ERP as it helps to integrate all functions namely accounts , finance , human resources and bring them systems under one common database on the basis of ERP architecture. Based on the requirements, hospitals have to decide on the appropriate software.

Following are the features I would avoid:

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The entire system, though complicated in implementing and at the back end, should not be complicated to the front end users (patients, doctors, etc). It is impossible to train millions of patients, and doctors are busy professionals with little time to spare on IT training, so it is imperative that the user interface be as intuitive as possible.

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It should not be exorbitantly priced to the end user. Companies may stand to make a few profits on this, which is justified by the high cost of implementation, but it should not make the end user pay up so much more that he gets discouraged at the very prospect of signing up. This would defeat the very purpose of setting up EHR in the first place.

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Those companies in charge shouldn't be given a free reign. There should be checks and controls in places to ensure that no malpractice takes place.

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The whole process should be audited regularly in all aspects (not just financial) by a government-appointed committee to ensure that the controls and checks involved are followed to the letter.

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How do you undo the Google homepage?

to undo a google homepage... just add a different one... :) e.g miniclip... so on

Can a female fall in love with and then become sexually attracted to a female friend and not be gay?

Yes

Well that is much a matter of opinion depending on whom you are asking.

BUT I believe that anyone can fall in love with anyone so long as the term bisexual hasn't been erased by prejudice.
And even though you are not a bisexual or gay, everyone will at a time feel like experimenting and therefore lots of people either fall in love with or in another way have a relationship with a person of their own sex.

So the answer is: yes!

Yes

it's posibal and i know a case like it :), but there is some thing that i must wana say,

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the hapening of any think and being of right or worung of any thing is an other topic here

What trucking companies will hire a driver with bad mvr?

How bad, exactly, and how long since the last incident? It matters. If you have more than three points on your licence for the preceding three years, you're pretty much up the creek without a paddle. If you've been clean for the last three years, you might be just fine.

I have 2 points for speeding 10 miles over,I also have another speeding but with no points cause it happened out of state and before i got my cdl,and a seatbelt ticket.I also have a criminal record

What is platinum origin of name?

From the Spanish word "platinum" meaning "silver". The metal was used by pre-Columbian Indians. also monsters used it to kill children aim was here

What is the advantages disadvantages of ESS?

Some of the advantage of the Extended Service Set (ESS) are that it allows for wider area of coverage and more users than the Basic Service Set (BSS) does. It has more integration tools available as well.

Some of the disadvantages are that it is not highly secure and there can be a possible roaming problem if Access Points from different vendors are used.