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Is Google Making Us Stupid?

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According to Manuel Castells, “The Impact of the Internet on Society” the Internet and its many uses have been misunderstood. The Internet has helped to improve social relationships but “The media aggravate the distorted perception by dwelling into scary reports on the basis of anecdotal observation and biased commentary” (page 10). With such thought being expressed, it seems we are falling for the falsely defined characteristics of the internet. We can either let the unreliable reviews take our attention away from the internet or let it contribute to the way we learn. While the false reports haven’t had much negative effects on usage, Nicholas Carr offers a different perspective than that of Manuel Castells. In “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Carr believes the Internet has taken the foundation out of learning, socializing and reading. Coupled with Manuel Castells, Nicholas Carr agrees that the Internet has been of good use in some cases (Wikipedia for the many hours of research conducted for its database that we access) but he also believes the Internet is slowly making him and us stupid. Carr says “My mind now expects to take in information the way the net distributes it” (page 3). He might have spent too much time on the Internet or he has simply lost the touches of doing things the old fashioned way. With this in mind, without the Internet at the use of our fingertips we will be researching and socializing like that of the old days (something that will take ages).

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