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Is Google Making Us Stupid?

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There have been many studies and articles about the changes in the human mind due to the Internet. The Atlantic has a particularly powerful one. Even as I was reading it, I constantly found myself switching around to email, twitter, facebook, google reader, etc.

I’ve been noticing for a while that, since graduating from college where I had to memorize programming languages, I learn less and less. Why should I bother to memorize the ins and outs of every system when instead I can just do a quick google search and find what I need?

As a web designer/developer, am I contributing to this? Is this a good thing or bad thing? And how can we combat it, or accept it?

1 comment

  • Hey Zvi, don’t feel stupid.

    I believe Einstein said something like “I never memorize anything if I know where to find the answer.” I only bothered to commit the gyst of the quote to memory, because I’m sure I could Google it.

    What people in our age category are great at doing is solving problems by integrating many unrelated ideas – a result of not having brain cells clogged up by rote memorization.

    We are infinitely better than the previous generation at research and multitasking; leave the data storage to computers, they do it better than we ever will.

    Kind of a specialization of labor, comparative advantage type thing, right?

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Zvi Band

Founder of Contactually.
I'm also passionate about growing the DC startup community, and I've founded Proudly Made in DC and the DC Tech Meetup.

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