Supportively outside companies such has Dogpile have specifically improved their accuracy and efficiency by drawing upon valid entries of all these other popular search engines. Academic sources are being posted on You-tube which is diluting the validity of academic research. However academia is feeling the strain not just through the online journal quoting ability but also through the continual restrictions of priceless words and theories. For example many essay's written by post academics, Masters honoured pieces and lecturer come teachers discoveries from the brains of the teenage imagination is being highly restricted however money can buy access to such information.
Public libraries are beginning to catch up with the selection of books available within universities. Academic students are finding local libraries to be equally as important as the confines of the vastly needed upfront books available within the academic communities. Education in this sense is becoming freely accessible. However what's lacking is the continuity of the trains of thought and the focusing of the singular mind.
Likewise the internet is becoming a repetitive way of recycling old news. With those who have access to the inside works of academia - and equally within the rules of western academia - the news is being plagiarised, re-written and posted of as a good understanding of simple topics. Within the search engine restrictions, more people are posting video's on how to beat the corporate search engines, and promise the viewers a greater revenue of incited business, such as buy your own E-book. Make your own how to program. Some of this data however originates from simple You Tube videos.
Throughout all these mediums there is no doubt in my mind that we live in a cashless society of information and entertainment. Technically this has contributed to less people on the streets, because were all being told we need to improve our IT skills, which in turn has made us all our own personal secretaries who on average can write at least 30 words a minute. Even homeless have access to the computer. Wireless access is in every village here in the UK as I'm sure is the same in the US so with the extension of the smaller laptops priced at £139.00 is again another giant leap with a green tick to support free information. Many people believe Youtube and Myspace is the internet, Facebook and Digg or twitter are later extensions of these mix and match information. Beware though as the law changes and the gaming company membership grows more people are dreaming of making money online from nothing. This is creating a existential crunch on the expansion of ideas. Think of brainstorming for example, many people in a room jotting down ideas, talking loosely about anything, a bit like the man with a pen and few books of the yellow pages, flicking freely through the phone books pages and hoping to find the next customer through pot luck.
Have you ever been called by the same salesperson within that same week. Well this is because so many new staff are taking up posts within business's that claim anyone can successfully earn commission through conforming to there script. However with a script comes an understanding, yet what people fail to understand is what is not incongruous with their heart will not sit well through the passage of time. Two years ago they gave out warnings of the long term effects are sitting at the computer. But what's happening is those who do work in IT and other realms of operating computers within an eight hour day are going home and continuing on with quest of feeding this new chip body. The Blackberry, the mobile the mini laptop the digital sneakers. The greatest ephinany I can suggest to underline my analogy of today's futurist ramble is codified in the cartoon film WALL E. That is the seat is becoming so comfortable that it is effecting the human bone structure, we live in an age of repetition.
Therefore ironically reading the same information is good for the corpora coloseum brain (the left to right). Additionally scary and again WALL E highlights this futurist problem is if we are feeding these engines which is continually converting people into searchers, then is it possible that the restriction of information could one day be out the reach of human comprehension and simply governed in some machinist hexi decimal secret only calculators can fathom?
Published by robbwindow
Born between the Wars and the end of a flower power era. Writing online for about four years now, busy being a student. Reporting stuff is very important, so is reading. View profile
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Interesting article! Wonderful work. :-)
Great job on this one.