The information in Google times
Keywords:
Information Theory, Information Systems, Information Storage and Retrieval, Information Science, Information Dissemination, Information, Internet, Library ScienceAbstract
Apparently it is a loose phrase among others in those three web pages, however, in one of them there are some lines no less disturbing - or rather, very disturbing - than the title that I had thought to invent ... already exists : "Love, communication and information in Google times... The internet catches me, overwhelms me, drives me crazy. The information hits me from all sides, it enters me by osmosis, it fecundates me, it floods me, I know everything, from the origin of the flu vaccine to the pizzerias of Buenos Aires that make grilled pizza. For the above, I could see the popular maxim that ideas float in the air (or more precisely on the Internet).
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