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Highlights
Quality
It’s an interesting read which prompts us to question our interaction with the net
I have first hand experience with the effects on a child of web surfing
Shipping
Using the internet makes it quick and easy to find fast answers to pressing questions and everyday inquiries
Competitiveness
It is not for specialists but the interested amateur imho
Carr documents both the value and dangers that technology and the internet have brought to the modern world
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- This product had a total of 1,613 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 17 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Weaknesses are some meandering chapters and redundancies
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Evolution is a sad and empty and flawed paradigm
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Carr combines neuroscience history and media studies to provide a sobering indictment of our increasing reliance on and engagement with the internet
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Structured to keep us clicking from site to site the internet encourages us to read quickly and superficially and then to move on to the next site
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The shallows was first published in 2011 so carr researched and wrote his book before personal phones became ubiquitous
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Needless to say having the internet in your hand throughout ones waking hours has only exacerbated the problems he identified
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What a trip through the ages of written communicationfrom printing press to facebook
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Anyone with the slightest interest in how the written word influences human interaction should read this book
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