This link has been bookmarked by 28 people . It was first bookmarked on 25 Dec 2007, by eyal matsliah.
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nozomiwGoogle is officially making you dumber. http://www.businessweek.com/debateroom/archives/2007/05/google_is_makin.html
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27 Oct 10
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I do it because old media are highly superior to the Web for learning about complicated topics. The Web fragments information into tiny nuggets that can be digested during a two-minute visit to a Web site.
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What was the relative strength of the various European navies during the Renaissance, and how have they influenced the heritage of North Atlantic islands? Sure, there are articles about these topics on the Web, and you can find some of them with Google, but to really understand how these issues are connected and how developments hundreds of years ago continue to influence modern societies, you must read a book.
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It’s not worth the hassle of digging into any one site when there are so many other tantalizing options one click away.
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Anything that gives us easy access to the vast and ever-changing body of knowledge is bound to stimulate us and make us think more deeply about the world.
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Google creators Sergy Brin and Larry Page wanted their invention to capture common judgments rather than advanced intelligence
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other ways of searching
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often frustrating and consume precious time."
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makes it harder for us to advocate uninformed opinions and promote ill-conceived plans
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09 Dec 08
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old media are highly superior to the Web for learning about complicated topics
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Our studies show that users spend less than two minutes visiting a Web site
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The Web is not a great learning environment, and we should acknowledge this fact, and emphasize other media for deep understanding
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It raises the standard for research. It makes it harder for us to advocate uninformed opinions and promote ill-conceived plans
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01 Sep 08
Alejandro TortoliniDebate sobre si Google nos hace mas estupidos.
google estupidez debate jacob_nielsen david_alan_grier businessweek discusion internet web2.0 tech articles
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25 Dec 07
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Google has built the perfect answer engine by repurposing the labors of millions of authors.
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Web sites must be simple to survive under Google’s rule. But since Google creates superficial surfing, we need something else for learning. The Web is not a great learning environment, and we should acknowledge this fact, and emphasize other media for deep understanding.
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Con: Enrichment Via Information
by David Alan Grier, Phd, George Washington University
Google makes us more intelligent. Anything that gives us easy access to the vast and ever-changing body of knowledge is bound to stimulate us and make us think more deeply about the world.
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