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April 17, 2008

What Happens When We're Disconnected from the World Wide Computer?

Carr argues that we will in the future become so dependent on the "world wide computer" that we will not be able to live without it - that one disconnected will feel "lobotomized." That may not be a prediction, but an observation of current fact, at least for many people.

Social critics Parker and Stone have done some great work on this topic recently:

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