Addiciton to the Internet Has Made Us Lose Touch of the Outside World

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One of the best sources of information would have to be the Internet. This is because the Internet connects everyone together and gives us an environment to share, collaborate and enhance information so that it can be used properly for generations to come. Although it being a universally used information system, the Internet has become a problem for people, due to people relying on Internet based applications that make the world easier, i.e. online shopping, banking, and socializing. To have all that information at your disposal would make certain people rely on the Internet for a lot of their every day purposes. This is a problem because people in modern society have been accustomed to use this interface as of form of interaction toward the world; Having access to the Internet has made it possible for people to become addicted to relying on the internet, making us lose touch of the outside world.
We are in an age where we are all connected one way or another to the Internet and it has become a problem, slowly weaning ourselves from modern society and depending on an easy-to-use interface as our new environment. We are in an age where the Internet can be used utilizing day-to-day things, such as shopping, interacting with one another…etc., “[Modern Internet users] are coming to rely upon this connected space for virtually all information the need to live their lives. Research once meant a trip to a library…Now research means a Google search…”(Palfrey and Gasser). In the article Born Native: Understanding the first Generation of Digital Natives, Palfrey and Gasser talk about how people are relying more on the Internet to get certain jobs done, like doing research for example. Palfrey and Gasser tell us that we used to go to the l...

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