Blog #5: Compare Gladwell’s reading to Carr Blog

In connection to what nontechnological phenomenon does each writer discuss his technological topic?

In the article ” Google is making us stupid” by Nicholas Carr, Carr says that we use the internet more than we use our intellectual minds. We can find things within seconds just by searching on google. Carr thinks using the internet doesn’t make us appreciate the hard cover version of things and it affects our reading. Carr can’t keep up with the online readings instead he prefers the book which he can gaze smoothly. Carr believes google will make mess our future thinking and reading skills. In the article ” Small change: why the revolution will not be tweeted” by Malcolm Gladwell, Gladwell compares modern day affects of the internet with the Civil Rights movement events in the past. Certain advantages like social networking is powerful for bringing together effectiveness in social changes. Present day, using social networking Gladwell states ” where activists were once defined by their causes, they are now defined by its tools.” Gladwell explains the internet is fast but only spreads information out with no motivation of the social networking the activist requires. Gladwell doesn’t believe the new revolution can be around social networks. In my opinion, both Carr and Gladwell well-being on social networking was to make a difference and state a point. Social networking now is huge and is what most people base for their daily information.

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