![]() ![]() …an important juncture in our intellectual and cultural history, a moment of transition between two very different modes of thinking. ![]() It doesn’t appear that Carr got comparably wise advice.Ĭarr’s thesis is that the Internet (more precisely the World Wide Web) represents When I was a young consultant, I would frequently get my hand slapped for trying to "boil the ocean." Later, as a doctoral student, my advisors would hound me to narrow my research questions to something they judged feasible and I felt constricting. In his latest book, he expands on an article he wrote for the Atlantic in 2008, " Is Google Making Us Stupid?" Provocative but unanswerable. Nicholas Carr has a knack for framing provocative questions. ![]() The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains, Carr, Nicholas ![]()
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