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Is the Internet Making Us Shallow? (BBC Radio)

9/13/2010
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The internet is making us lose the ability to do “solitary, attentive thinking” according to author Nicholas Carr. He discusses the impact of online quick thinking with innovation expert  Vijay Govindarajan, the Earl C. Daum 1924 Professor of International Business at the Tuck School of Business.

Listen to discussion, aired on the BBC Radio 4 program “Today” on 9/2/10.

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