The External Memory Hard Drive
Our lives are surrounded by this thing called technology. In this day and age, you are considered a minority if you don’t have a little rectangular thing in your back pocket; a phone. Our phones do amazing things: they help us communicate with practically anyone in the world, link us to other peoples lives on social media, and most importantly in this essay, provide a place to look up any question you can think of. Because of this, our minds are questioned. Is Google wrecking our memory?
The article written by Clive Thompson, “Is Google Wrecking our Memory? Nope, it’s much, much weirder than that” explains that no, Google isn’t literally ruining our memory, its just that because we have the internet, we rely on it for memorizing the facts that our lazy minds don’t want to remember. Thompson describes that we have added technology into the traditional “transactive memory” technique that we’ve used forever in the past. In other words, we use Google and the
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We ask Google a lot of simple questions like, “when is Abraham Lincolns birthday?”, and Google provides us with an easy and quick answer, however; when we are looking for a more complex answer, Google isn’t always our best bet. We are better off going to a person who can tell us. When you search a less obvious question on Google, 9/10 times Wikipedia will show up, and you know what Wikipedia means… pages and pages of information. All of these words make it hard to find what you are looking for. This is why some of us tend to use our peers more often, because it is easier, faster, and they are more likely to get right to the point. So the answer to your question is; No, Google isn’t wrecking our memory because that’s not even the first source to come to our minds. We like it quick and easy, and asking your neighbor is both of