OMGLists hace una interesante recopilación de 9 cosas que Internet arruinó para siempre. No estoy completamente de acuerdo con muchas, pero otras, como la privacidad (existe pero hay que tener mucho cuidado), considero que tienen algo de razón.
q mala lista.
creo q internet ha matado cosas mas relevantes, como leer un libro, ir a bibliotecas para buscar informacion sobre algun trabajo, hablar por telefono (ahora se chatea), los niños ya no juegan en la calle, solo estan en el computador, entre muchas otras cosas.
What would happen if Clark Kent and Lois Lane worked for a blog? They’d be on their couches, in their underwear, copying and pasting articles. Remember when journalists were investigators? Magazines and newspapers were glamorous, cushy places of employment. Oh how things have changed. Newspapers and magazines are on life support and now the editorial filter is almost non-existent. Hey, who needs it anyway when you’re stealing your stories from better-run blogs, right? And photographers? Forget about it. Any kid that can afford a digital camera and Photoshop can claim they are a professional photographer. Who the hell needs Art School anyway? The journalist as we know it is a dying breed and have been replaced with bloggers and aggregators. Tough cookies, we know, but sad nonetheless.
Tal vez adquirir musica en soportes fisicos.
q mala lista. creo q internet ha matado cosas mas relevantes, como leer un libro, ir a bibliotecas para buscar informacion sobre algun trabajo, hablar por telefono (ahora se chatea), los niños ya no juegan en la calle, solo estan en el computador, entre muchas otras cosas.
What would happen if Clark Kent and Lois Lane worked for a blog? They’d be on their couches, in their underwear, copying and pasting articles. Remember when journalists were investigators? Magazines and newspapers were glamorous, cushy places of employment. Oh how things have changed. Newspapers and magazines are on life support and now the editorial filter is almost non-existent. Hey, who needs it anyway when you’re stealing your stories from better-run blogs, right? And photographers? Forget about it. Any kid that can afford a digital camera and Photoshop can claim they are a professional photographer. Who the hell needs Art School anyway? The journalist as we know it is a dying breed and have been replaced with bloggers and aggregators. Tough cookies, we know, but sad nonetheless.
Yo si lo recuerdo..