I visited one of my friend's Facebook page from an interviewer's point of view.
Here's what my review:-
I found out that he has a lot of friends, just too many, around 10,000. That means he is extrovert. But I do not have a problem with that. I saw his post about his interests, such as visiting Disneyland for the first time, going to the church once a week shows his belief and faith, well-dressed pictures etc.
I don't think an employer may have any sort of problem with all that.
But if I found his comments or pictures or any post depicting violence, I may flag that as well.
Visit your or another person's Facebook page. Consider the content from an interviewer's point of view....
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From your own point of view should there be a standard in monitoring AI and political bots? and should there also be squads of CopBots to combat the bad political bots? Can we trust the Internet with Tweeter, Facebook and the like to self monitor or whose job or responsibility should it be to enforce these standards and the policing of political bots and the digitally generated people used in campaigning, media coverage, or any other political process?
Consider the following from your own informed and educated point of view: How important are laws to protect the prosperity of businesses? How important are laws to protect society from the (perhaps unintended) costs of business? What balance should laws seek to maintain the rights of businesses and the rights of their customers? Critically consider these questions, looking not only at what you believe but why you hold these beliefs and opinions.
Write a report on network design from scalability and redundancy point of view? note : page or page and half and computer hand writing please
Create a HTML code on HTML tags and attributes Add textual content to your page which describes your topic. Your text does not have to be all that unique. You can copy from the textbook or other sources as long as you cite your sources. Remember, you are trying to explain something to another student. Task 2: Find at least three (3) resources on the Internet which also explain your topic and add them as links (<a>) to your page...
Case 2: Facebook and Google Privacy: What Privacy? In a 2010 interview, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, proclaimed that the “age of privacy” had to come to an end. According to Zuckerberg, social norms had changed and people were no longer worried about sharing their personal information with friends, friends of friends, or even the entire Web. This view is in accordance with Facebook’s broader goal, which is, according to Zuckerberg, to make the world a more open and...
The near point of a person's eye is 56.0cm. (Neglect the distance from the lens to the eye.) (a) To see objects clearly at a distance of 26.0cm, what should be the focal length of the appropriate corrective lens? cm (b) To see objects clearly at a distance of 26.0cm, what should be the power of the appropriate corrective lens? diopters
please write it using no big words. It needs to be about half
a page.
The "ethic of care" refers to personal moral responsibility in terms of your ability to empathize with another person's situation; that is, you consider other people's perspectives when you evaluate your own actions. Write a short essay in which you discuss a time in your life that you practiced the "ethic of care," whether you did so consciously or otherwise. Think about a time in...
Consider a program you could install on your own personal web page to display your city's current time and temperature. What threats could this program cause to you? To the people who visit your web site? What controls could counter those threats?
Read the case study "Google, Apple, and Facebook Struggle for
Your Internet Experience" on page 255. Then discuss the advantages
and disadvantages for each company.
BUSINESS PROBLEM-SOLVING CASE Google, Apple, and Facebook Battle for Your Internet Experience Apple has a legacy of innovation on its side. In Three Internet titans Google, Apple, and 2011, it unveiled the potentially market disrupting Facebook are in an epic struggle to dominate your Siri (Speech Interpretation and Recognition Internet experience, and caught in the...