Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Chapter 13. Finding, Evaluating, and Processing Information
"What can we learn about American intonation and sounding natural in English from analyzing a conversation between Google assistant (yes, I'm talking about a robot) and a real person?
"With 90 percent of executives already researching their company purchases on mobile devices, it won’t be long before voice search becomes common in business circles.
"With 90 percent of executives already researching their company purchases on mobile devices, it won’t be long before voice search becomes common in business circles.
"Perhaps you've seen text or image buttons on various websites inviting you to "subscribe via RSS.
The folks at Enago Academy cover the topic.
"Research needs and requirements vary with each assignment, project or paper.
A handy reference tool web landing page from North Carolina State University.
"One of the best ways to increase your hit-rate is by going beyond Google to a specific academic search engine or database.
Jillian D'Onfro has the details at BusinessInsider.
From Google Trends.
"Google partnered with Twitter earlier this year and in May formally announced it would be showing tweets in search results.
"Assisted by the library’s resources, Mr.
"Amit Agarwal is the founder of Digital Inspiration, a popular tech & how-to website since 2004.
"Google is a more powerful tool than most people realize.
Carina Kolodny (photo, left) presents lots of tricks to help with your Google searches.
Matt Johnston (photo, left) presents a video on his 8 tips for Google Search.
"Power Searching With Google provides six units of study on search strategies.
Take a look at Shalene Gupta's and Jake Turtel's treatment of the topic in a piece at Fortune.
"How often do you use Google to find something on the internet?
"Think you're an expert at Googling?
Anthony Dejolde shares an infographic on the topic of "googling like a boss.
How to determine how much salary a position will pay .
Ramona Emerson (photo, left) recently wrote about Google's Verbatim.
Ever wanted a cool way to see how many people were searching in what different languages in each part of the world?
Ever wanted a cool way to see how many people were searching in what different languages in each part of the world?