Training the 'Google Generation'
By Mike Summers (April 2007 Issue)
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In the last five years, websites such as Google, Yahoo! and Wikipedia have revolutionised the way we think about information.
Today’s ‘Google Generation’ is used to accessing relevant and targeted content immediately, for everything it requires, from holidays and new homes to transport information and news, and all at the click of a mouse.
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