Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Week 4 Guided Response
In October's issue of "Glamour" I read an article with the title "Will the internet kill magazines? Did instant coffee kill coffee?" I Think this title was rather creative and it made you really sit and think about the future and that past. Just to think about the technology when you were just in diapers compared to the technology now when your now in college is a huge difference. As well as everything else that is completely different. Studies show that now typical young adults read more then your adults. The question "Did instant coffee kill coffee" makes you really think how things develope over the years and how things go from somewhat interacting with people and actually doing somewhat manual labor to now holding a conversation with somebody without even seeing them or actually using your mouth to speak to them. But to answer the question will the internet kill magazines? Magazines do what the internet doesn't it holds deeper connections, they hold relationships, and ingage us in a different way then just clicking a mouse. But the future can only speak for itself.
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Fascinating post, Shelby. I saw that article and haven't read it yet. (I thought the title was memorable as well.) Thanks for the preview!
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