As a research tool, the internet is invaluable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Happily, researchphilia is not the problem it once was. The Internet makes just-in-time research very practical.
The Internet is one of the most revolutionary technologies the world has ever known. It has given us an entire universe of information in our pockets.
I have always felt that the Internet was a more important research tool for a writer than an artist.
The Internet is a very powerful tool; unfortunately it's starting to get a little saturated.
I think that ultimately over time we really should strive for a place where most information is available online and is searchable.
I think the large part of the function of the Internet is it is archival. It's unreliable to the extent that word on the street is unreliable. It's no more unreliable than that. You can find the truth on the street if you work at it. I don't think of the Internet or the virtual as being inherently inferior to the so-called real.
The beauty of the Internet is there's a niche market for everything, and if you can focus on it, you can build a sustainable and viable business of it.
The Internet's great promise is to make the world's information universally accessible and useful.
With the new medium of knowledge - the Internet - knowledge not only takes on properties of that medium but also lives at the level of the network.
I find I use the Internet more and more. It's just an invaluable tool. I do most of my research on the Net now - and certainly do the bulk of my communicating through email.
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