blog




  • Essay / The Pros and Cons of Google and Google - 1096

    However, you don't see this happening much anymore. Sitting down and reading a book has transformed into sitting down and reading on an electronic device. Nicholas Carr admits, “For over a decade now, I have spent a lot of time online, searching and surfing and sometimes adding to the Internet's formidable databases” (Carr 314). Carr wishes he could concentrate and read more in a book rather than on the web. Personally, I don't find a problem reading on the web rather than reading a book. On the Internet, you have the ability to search for reviews while adding your own reviews to the list. In addition to reading on the web, you have the option of reading summaries along with the book; to achieve better reading comprehension. Most Americans view the Internet as information put only into words. But alongside information, expressed in words, comes information coming from