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Internet will make you smarter

Internet will make you smarter

 
The results of an opinion poll online included 895Using and an expert in international network that more than three-quarters of the peopleBelieve that the Internet will make people smarter in the next ten years.SheResults of the study conducted by the Center "Aa.nj with Internet" at Elon University inNorth Carolina and the draft "Bewanturnt and American Life" which was published Friday thatMost respondents also said that the Internet would improve reading and writing by 2020.SaidJana Anderson, director of the Center "Aa.nj with Internet" and that participated in the supervisionThe study, "three out of four experts said our use of the Internet enhances and increasesOf human intelligence thirds said use of the Internet improves readingAnd writing and knowledge. "But 21 percent said the Internet would have the opposite effect, but may reduce the results of measurements of intelligence of some who use it heavily.She said, "There is still a lot .. critics of the impact of Google, Wikipedia and other other tools on the Internet."The collectionSurvey, which is based on the online views of scientists and business leaders, consultants, writersAnd technology developers as well as users of the Internet study authors explored their views.Among the 895 people polled 371 of them considered "experts."TheMotive behind the study to what extent is the subject of the cover in August 2008 in the journal"Atlantic Monthly," the writer in the field of technology Nicolas Carr and DownloadTitle .. "Google makes us stupid ..".Carr noted in the article thatHeavy use of the Internet reduces the ability for users to focus and thinkDeep. He told Carr, who took part in the poll, the study's authors that he is still in lineWith this part. Carr said in a statement facility to study "what the Internet is doing the transferThe focus of our intelligence away from what might be called contemplative intelligence toward more about what mayCalled a utilitarian intelligence. "" The price of sailing between the large amount of parts informationLoss of depth in our thinking. "But Craig Newmark founder Kraiggslist network says "people are already using Google as a supplement to our memories.He said in a statement, "For example, I have an idea about something and I need facts to support and lead Google so good to me."AsThe poll also found that 42 percent of the experts believe that activity acrossInternet unidentified users will decrease significantly by 2020, thanks to a systemSecurity and verify the identities of more stringent while 55 percent believe it will remainRelatively easy to surf the Internet anonymously in over ten years.

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