Argumentative Essay On Google

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Undoubtedly, Google is the most popular search engine in the world. It may appear that the abundance of data Google provides can only expand the intelligence of a person. However, the service is only impairing the human brain when used improperly. This incorrect use of Google is capable of doing much more damage then the majority of the population would expect. Certainly, the Internet, or Google itself, has become one of the easiest ways to access information with just a click of a computer mouse. Throughout the years Google searches have increased at an alarming rate. A recent statistic revealed, “The average number of Google searches per day has grown from 9,800 in 1998 to over 4.7 trillion today” (Statistic Brain). The upswing in technological advances has caused this surge in …show more content…

In many cases, for example, if there is an actor an individual cannot recall, a brief Google search is not the end of the world. The true problem lies with an individual's concentration level after the search. The internet is filled with advertisements, pop-ups, and recommended items. Basically, one search for the name of an actor could take the user on a completely different path, causing the browser to mindlessly scroll to something they had no intention of looking at. The lack of concentration succeeding a simple search is because of Google. Just as in school, if a student receives a notification, all of the individual’s concentration focuses on the alert rather than the lesson being taught. Google works in the same way, as there are always alerts or recommendations that catch the eyes of anyone. Some students do realize the harmful effects of the internet though. An average teen, Caitlyn Nelson, states, “We talked about how technology is changing, how most people are basically becoming zombies and slaves to the Internet because that's all we can do.” Nelson realizes a change needs to be

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