The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains
by Nicholas Carr
Similar to 'What Technology Wants', this book delves into the impacts of technology on human cognition and society.
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by Nicholas Carr
Similar to 'What Technology Wants', this book delves into the impacts of technology on human cognition and society.
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This book complements the themes of technology's role in human life from 'What Technology Wants', presenting a unique perspective on technology's impact on creativity.
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Like 'What Technology Wants', it provides a foundational understanding of the forces behind modern technology, exploring its implications.
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This book reflects on the broader impact of technology, aligning with the philosophical inquiries found in 'What Technology Wants'.
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It examines technological evolution and societal impacts, echoing the themes of technological desire and human direction in 'What Technology Wants'.
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This book complements discussions on technology's influence and innovation seen in 'What Technology Wants'.
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Aligns with the inquiry into technology's role in societal changes, much like the themes explored in 'What Technology Wants'.
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