Secondly, the modern technology has evolved human’s life by introducing some advance things which …show more content…
This invention has enabled people to get exposed to a vast information or database by just typing one key word on Google rather than visiting places like libraries or bookstore to get appropriate information. The Internet now is becoming an integral part in people’s life. Nevertheless, some people are afraid that it is affected to people’s brain and reading habits in some negative way. People is becoming lazier than before; they just want to skim some pages of information, then give up and start another thing, despite of putting their effort in reading more to enhance deep understanding of their allocated topic (Carr 2) . Instead of utilizing their brains as well as metal and cognitive ability, people find that taking everything online available from Google is easier and faster for them to complete their work. Moreover, the writing skills and thoughts are also influenced by these “intellectual technologies” (Carr 4); besides, the Internet, in specific Google is making peoples less smart in the mission “to organize the world information and make it universally accessible and useful” (Carr 6). Relying on these …show more content…
The Internet and Google are brilliant in giving convenience to people with its vast database of sources. According to Carr, it has been a “godsend” (2), as researches that take people a lot of time can now be done in minutes, or just by one click, people can be able to access to the “rich store of information” (2). Individuals get the advantage of choosing the right sources that are more essential for their tasks, then analyzing and synthesizing. Furthermore, skimming can be considered as the new and ideal method to get the general overview of a research paper including hundreds of pages and material. People go thorough or read the main points as well as abstract, which help them save a lot of time instead of reading carefully words by words. In addition, to get in-depth knowledge of a topic, the combination of approaching books and materials along with the information gathered from the Internet is the most extensive and effective way. In addition, it can be said that the Internet affects to the way people looking for something new, such as job seeking, in the past, people used to find job through newspapers or magazines advertisements; however, these days, with the support of these new advancements and search engines, they can easily do it at home by browsing some career sites online, such as i.e. monster.com or indeed.com, etc. Also, they can actually find a wide range of