Nicholas Carr's Is Google Making USupid?

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In Nicholas Carr 's article, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” he discusses the effect that technology has on our brains as the world becomes more advanced. He gives examples of how technology has helped us and hurts us. Nicholas Carr tells about his own experiences with technology and others as well. In this paper, I will talk about the first part of Carr’s article, I will then agree with Nicholas Carr, give examples from his article, talk on his structure, sources, counterarguments or solutions, and end with why I agree with what he has said. Nicholas Carr starts the beginning of his book with two quotes from A Space Odyssey. “Dave, stop. Stop, will you? Stop, Dave. Will you stop, Dave?” and “Dave, my mind is going. I can feel it. I can feel …show more content…

We’re learning simpler ways to do things in our everyday lives. We’re beginning to rely on technology to give us the answers, which is nice. I myself use google and the many other resources that technology provides. Most often you can find my phone in my hands. However, I sometimes feel the need to just open a book or do research the old way. Technology is so useful and I agree that it’s great for everything, but it’s almost brainwashing. We’re constantly relying on it to do most everything for us. Need to find something, just type the description into the search engine and millions of links, videos, articles, pictures, and discussions will appear. Everything we need and need to know is at our …show more content…

The structure of his article is very forward moving in my opinion and I find that it flows effortlessly. Carr’s sources are found throughout the entire article. After every quote or mention of a movie or book, Carr always has the source and the year it was made. Most often, you’ll see that Carr is quoting movies from years ago. He’s also relating them with his own experience and using stories/articles to prove his point. He quotes a few famous movies as well. One specific movie that he quotes can be located at the beginning of the book. It’s a quoter from Stanley Kubrick 's 2001: A Space Odyssey.

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