However, this doesn't happen very often anymore. Sitting down and reading a book has turned into sitting down and reading from an electronic device. Nicholas Carr admits, “for more than a decade now, I have spent a lot of time online, searching, browsing, and sometimes adding data to large Internet databases” (Carr 314). Carr would like to be able to concentrate and read more from a book rather than from the Web. Personally I don't find a problem with reading from the Web, rather than from a book. On the Internet you have the opportunity to search for opinions and add your opinions to the list. In addition to reading from the web, you have the option of reading summaries along with the book; to achieve better reading comprehension. Most Americans see the Internet as information expressed only in words. But along with information, put into words, comes information
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