[Publib] "Is Google making us stupid?"
Rob Amend
rob.amend at gmail.com
Mon Jun 16 13:51:40 EDT 2008
Just as an aside, it seems to me that there has been a shift from spending
time *acquiring* information to *using* the information to *create*. I have
seen our missing attention span hard at work in music production, video
editing, web page design, and fiction writing. Could it be that we are
separating the data storage and retrieval process from the creative
process--moving toward pure creativity?
--
Rob Amend
*Devil's Advocate*
rob.amend at gmail.com
blog.reftechrob.com
On 6/14/08, Joe Schallan <jschallan at yahoo.com> wrote:
> If you care about the relationship of reading to thought, you'll want to
> read Nicholas Carr's article, "Is Google Making Us Stupid?," in the
> July/August issue of The Atlantic (also available online at
> http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200807/google ).
>
>
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