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    her graphic text “The Influencing Machine” that technology innovations actually benefit the world and there is no reason to panic over them. Gladstone makes her inquiry in response to many writers’ publications, the main being Nicholas Carr’s “Is Google Making us Stupid?” Gladstone refers to Carr’s analogy of how he used to be a scuba diver in a sea of words Gladstone also mentions her disagreement to Newton N. Minnow and his disagreement with television back in 1961. Gladstone believes…

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    kind of apps can you get, what and how can you customize it to make it yours and how secure it is. The power users out there may even look at the differences between rooting an android vs jailbreaking an IOS device. Its almost guaranteed that if you talk to someone who has used both types of OS they will have a strong opinion about which is best. When it comes down to using your phone daily, I think of email, calendar alerts and internet use. Android and IOS both have great apps for email but…

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    had been a massive hit with Dopplr a popular social networking site for frequent travellers . UK has the upcoming Digital city on the similar lines of Silicon Valley. The epicenter for this booming city is wrapped around East London. Whenever we talk about tech clusters we either visualize New York City or San Francisco. This was the scenario a decade back then New Yorkers and San Franciscan were the sought…

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    School teacher, Seth Taylor uses Google Classroom which allows students to work online. Taylor says it makes his life easier because Google Classroom can grade papers automatically. It can allows allow teachers to check up on their students and it also allows students to turn in their assignment online rather than them forgetting to turn in their assignments. Taylor said that technology is especially helpful by giving him more time to focus on instruction (Gaddy). Google Translate is also…

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    The brain has the ability to reprogram itself on the fly, altering the way it functions" (Carr 60). While reading Nicholas Carr 's article "Is Google Making Us Stupid? What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains", one may feel they have taken a seat on the most intellectual and fascinating roller coaster. In the 2008 article published in the Atlantic, Carr effectively explains not only what an obsessive amount of surfing the web is progressively doing to our lives but in our lives. He does an…

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    data like Facebook and Google. They collect and distribute information on consumers, and lately a lot of that collecting has taken place online. Most of the effects of this kind of data collection are also primarily visible online. To internet users, the most visible result of this is targeted advertising. For example, searching for a book on Amazon could easily lead to…

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    Name Teacher Class Date Android vs. iPhone As a teenager, it is exciting to have a new cell phone. Parents are pestered by their children to have a phone to show off to their friends. At this age, teenagers like to brag when they have something new or trendy. It is awesome to have a new iPhone 6 while others still have the iPhone 5s. People enjoy using a high tech product to improve their life and work performance. All smartphones have features such as: multi touch screen, virtual keyboard,…

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    Analyzing Articles “The more they use the Web, the more they have to fight to stay focused on long pieces of writing” (Carr, 511). In “Is Google Making Us Stupid? What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains” Nicholas Carr talks about how the Internet has changed our way of thinking and comprehending information. He argues that while the Internet is nice to have as a reference it is taking a toll on our brains. Carr effectively convinces the reader that the Internet is affecting the human brain and…

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    Hanna Burmeister JMC:1200:A06 17/11/17 TED Talk Analysis The TED talk I decided to analyze is Eli Pariser’s talk called “Beware Online ‘Filter Bubbles’”. In the talk, Pariser discusses how Google and other online media forms, are confining users by creating what he calls “filter bubbles”. These bubbles form when online sites tailor their services, including news, videos, and search results, to their user’s personal preferences. While this personalization may sound promising, it can actually lead…

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    salesmen Billy Mcmahon and Nick Campbell who apply for the summer intern at google. They get accepted and are teamed up with “the rejects” Stuart with sarcastic comments and on his phone all the time, Yo-Yo who is timid , Neha the girl who talks a lot enthusiastic about anything geek related and Lyle the guy who tries too hard to fit in. They are expected to compete against other teams in order to win a position working for google and in order to do that they would have to work as a team during…

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