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Is Google Making Us Stupid By Nicholas Carr

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In the article “Is Google Making us Stupid?” written in 2008 as the cover article for The Atlantic, Nicholas Carr looks at and discusses some of the ways that our minds are changing with how our information is now presented to us. In his article Carr instantly connects with his audience in a personal manor by relating tales of his own experiences. He opens his article with a dramatic scene from the 2001 film, A Space Odyssey. At the end of the scene, the machine is talking to the astronaut saying “My mind is going”. Carr continues his introduction by stating that he can feel it too, that he feels as if his mind is being tinkered with. While Carr’s article is definatly informal, he connects well with his audience first off. He constantly circles back to how our we can feel it, we can see how our minds and our way of discovering and interpreting information is changing, no longer can we “spend hours strolling through long stretches of prose” our minds soon find themselves adrift, looking for something different. In a world where everything constantly changes, it isn’t hard to imagine that our minds and the way we think are also constantly changing as well. Over generations our access to information has greatly evolved from what it once was, papyrus turned to tomes, radio shows to televised news cast, and informational texts and data into endless web pages.

While Carr’s article is definatly informal, he presents his case in a highly academic manor. Carr quotes many

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