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The internet challenges traditional notions of knowledge from "summary" of The Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data by Michael P. Lynch

The internet has fundamentally altered the way we access information, challenging traditional ideas about knowledge. In the digital age, knowledge is no longer limited to what we can store in our own brains or find in physical books. Instead, it has become a vast and ever-expanding collection of data that is constantly being updated and shared online. This shift has raised questions about the nature of knowledge and how we come to understand the world around us. With the proliferation of information on the internet, it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish between what is true and what is false. In the past, knowledge was often associated with expertise and authority. Those who possessed specialized information or had access to certain resources were considered knowledgeable. However, the internet has democratized knowledge, allowing anyone with an internet connection to access a wealth of information on any topic. While this has increased the availability of knowledge, it has also made it harder to discern the reliability and credibility of sources. With the rise of ...
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    The Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data

    Michael P. Lynch

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