Is The Internet An Illusion Of Knowledge By Information?

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The Internet: An illusion of knowledge by information?
Although I agree with Nicholas Carr’s article "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" up to point, I cannot fully embrace his assessment that the Internet overrides the ability to think critically. Growing up, I spent a lot of time in libraries, and I skimmed across the books in the library in the same manner people today skim across the Internet. I opened far more books than I read far into, and read portions of far more books than I ever finished. I can attest that anything worth reading got read, every word, and recommended to others. That is where the real power of schools, libraries, and the Internet come in the cluster technique that goes on when people pre-absorb material of high enough quality …show more content…

Carr, like many people, fear the possibility that Google and the Internet will affect knowledge itself when he reveals that “Maybe I’m just a worrywart” (326). But the Internet as every instrument, it requires to learn how to use it. A process that very likely will last decades and maybe longer, considering how insanely complex the instrument seems. Google and current’s technologies all have “drawing power”. The kind of power that continues to offer readers the ultimate diversity of mass communication. Technology’s needs grow with almost the same pace, human culture and civilization do. We can all agree that a vast number of people prefer to search something in Google rather than reading a book, but the essence remains the same, people …show more content…

I must say that the internet has also strengthened intelligent thought in a way previously impossible. What Google has done? It continues to improve the ways to handle information, performing countless of improvements on the original search engines to provide information at our fingertips, contextually arranged and relevant to our current times. Google and other technologies truly have enabled the free exchange of ideas, opinions, concepts and the experiences of our shared humanity. It has turned our individual communities into one big global community. The transformative effects of the internet, sometimes organized by Google promote a huge step forward for future generations. This global phenomenon we called Internet has a way to match our natural ways of acquiring information, all enhanced learning and current times shows clear evidence that more people talk to each other, reading each other's work, writing to each other, sharing information, and creating and sharing their lives and work via the internet, as individuals or as

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