The article "Growing Up Digital" by John Seely Brown talks about how the internet has exploaded in the last decade. In 1831, Faraday built a generator, but no one in their right mind back then could have guessed the monumental impact electricity has had upon life in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In the same way, the World Wide Web has had the same type of explosion across the globe. The new technology astounds the people of this age, and I couldn't even begin to guess how the older generation feels about this new and ever-escalading discovery.
Kelli Mathewson
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