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In an online survey of 895 technology stakeholders’ and critics’ expectations of social, political and economic change by 2020, fielded by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project and Elon University’s Imagining the Internet Center: Google won’t make us stupid: 76% of these experts agreed with the statement, “By 2020, people’s use of the Internet has enhanced human intelligence; as people are allowed unprecedented access to more information they become smarter and make better choices. Nicholas Carr was wrong: Google does not make us stupid.” Some of the best answers are in Part 1 of this report. Reading, writing, and the rendering of knowledge. | PewResearchCenter The Future of the Internet Experts and stakeholders say the Internet will enhance our intelligence - not make us stupid. It will also change the functions of reading and writing and be built around still-unanticipated gadgetry and applications. The battle over control of the internet will rage on and debates about online anonymity will persist. Janna Quitney Anderson Elon University Lee Rainie Pew Internet American Life Project February 19 2010 Pew Research Center s Internet American Life Project An initiative of the Pew Research Center 1615 L St. NW - Suite 700 Washington . 20036 202-419-4500 THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET This publication is part of a Pew Research Center series that captures people s expectations for the future of the Internet in the process presenting a snapshot of current attitudes. Find out more at http topics and http . 1 Overview In an online survey of 895 technology stakeholders and critics expectations of social political and economic change by 2020 fielded by the Pew Research Center s Internet American Life Project and Elon University s Imagining the Internet Center Google won t make us stupid 76 of these experts agreed with the statement By 2020 people s use of the Internet has enhanced human intelligence as people are allowed unprecedented access to more information they become smarter and make better choices. Nicholas Carr was wrong Google does not make us stupid. Some of the best answers are in Part 1 of this report. Reading writing and the rendering of knowledge will be improved 65 agreed with the statement by 2020 it will be clear that the Internet has enhanced and improved reading writing and the rendering of knowledge. Still 32 of the respondents expressed concerns that by 2020 it will be clear that the Internet has diminished and endangered reading writing and the rendering of knowledge. Some of the best answers are in Part 2 of .
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