Author Nicholas Carr on how the web is changing the wiring of today's minds. June 2, 2010— -- Many Americans now live their lives out on the web, in a swirl of e-mails, photos, Facebook updates, ...
On February 21, author and former executive editor of the Harvard Business Review Nicholas Carr joined AEI’s Christine Rosen to discuss Mr. Carr’s new book, Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection ...
Two years ago, Nicholas Carr caused a stir when he wrote an Atlantic Monthly cover story asking if the Internet was “making us stupid,” said Laura Miller in Salon.com. Carr, a technology writer, had ...
But his thesis is a very worrying one. (As many of his theses are.) He fears that his constant Googling and other triflings on the web are altering the way his brain functions. He is unable to read ...
Nicholas Carr's books are the nagging, tech-wary conscience of the digital age. In The Shallows, he warned that surfing the Internet is destroying our attention span. Now in his new book, The Glass ...
You will probably check your phone before you reach the end of this article. But author Nicholas Carr thinks that being distracted by technology is the result of our increasingly digital lifestyles.
Whether or not the growing use of technology is bad for our brains has turned into something of an ideological debate. Suggesting any possible downsides to the always-connected lifestyle provokes ...
Nicholas Carr calls it "the debate that won't die," the much-needed discussion of the value of information technology in today's enterprise world. Carr, of course, is author of the provocative book, ...
The opening paragraph of “The Glass Cage,” Nicholas Carr’s cautionary tale of unchecked technology, puts readers in an airplane on final approach as the Federal Aviation Administration issues a 2013 ...
Nicholas Carr, a perennial thorn in the side of the IT industry and author of the 2003 Harvard Business Review article "IT doesn't matter," looks set on stirring fresh controversy in the industry, ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Nicholas Carr is an Author with four videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2010 Forum. The year with the highest average number of views per program ...