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Is Google Destroying Societies Ability To Learn On Our Own?
Google can easily be argued as one of the greatest technological advancements of all time. Not only did it change the way we exchange, search for, and process information, but above all it made the need for textbooks and libraries …
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Does a step forward in technology really bring us two steps back?
With the rapid advancement of technology within the recent years, our world has grown to revolve around it. Most people today would be lost without their tablets, mobile phones, and televisions that are now incorporated into every aspect of our …
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Is lack of editing effecting the quality of literature?
We currently live in a society which demands to receive instant access to information just as quickly as the new sources find out themselves. However, is this crunch on time that’s put on top of news companies shoulders effecting the …
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Is Google Destroying The Financial Success Of Literature?
Google can easily be stated as the most successful and used website search engine in the entire world. In retrospect, it is the “engine” that makes the entire internet run. Although this seems like nothing but a positive invention for …
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Egyptians Vs. Their Government: Will Technology Help Them Win The Battle?
Freedom of Speech is something us as Americans are privileged with, and have never known life without. However, many countries are forced to live in a world where expressing their opinions ends in punishment and even violent consequences. The internet …
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Is More News Content Destroying Value and Relevance For Its Consumers?
The ideas discussed in my previous post that “more isn’t always better” extends further to the ideas of news and how we receive it. Some people might argue that the more news the better because it means we are more …
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Information Overload: More Is Not Always Better
In today’s world, we’re used to being surround by an overwhelming number of decisions within everything we do. Weather it be going into an ice cream store that has over 100 different flavors to choose from, trying to pick a …
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The Internet Today: Is Convience Outshining Substance?
With the recent popularity of internet, books have become a outdated unused thing of the past. Readers Digest can be thought of the first thing that identified and shaped the new American approach to reading at that time, and could …
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