Google can give instructions on how to construct almost anything, from a house to a science experiment. As for online applications, you can learn anything from developing your own website to starring in a video. Google's "how to" features would most likely appeal to

An increasing number of people are turning to the Internet to search for information, products, people, news, maps, entertainment, and whatever else you can think of. At the forefront of this massive search is Google. Google's mission is "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." Google has developed methods for making information useful to all types of Internet users. Some users want to critique the information, some just want to read the information, and some want to be the information writers. For people who want to dialogue, Google provides various groups, blogs, social networks, and more. For people who want to explore and innovate, Google offers online labs. Google provides the resources for the scientist and poet alike, for the person who wants to actively interact with an online audience, and the person who just wants to sit and look.

Google can give instructions on how to construct almost anything, from a house to a science experiment. As for online applications, you can learn anything from developing your own website to starring in a video. Google's "how to" features would most likely appeal to



a) creators.

b) critics.

c) collectors.

d) joiners.

e) spectators.



Answer: a


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