The paperless future of online culture is the term you did not think over 15 years ago. For many of us, computers are still foreign and terrible. We saw this huge object. It seems like it can destroy something even further into the dark space. Now the computer is participating in our life in some way every day. We use them for work, school and even pure fun. They slowly enter our lives and inherit our daily work. There is no need to balance checkbooks anymore. The computer does that.
Some of the expectations for our technology are confused. In the 1970s and 1980s, when computers predicted a new era of efficiency and the future was considered paperless, the hypertext was called liberation. By allowing students to compare various viewpoints it is said that it helps critically consider introducing hyperlinks to the text displayed on the screen. It releases your mind. This did not work. Carr (2011) quotes a number of studies that contradict these expectations. Readers of hypertext often do not read the page carefully, but rather click on the page, I can not recall what I read and did not read. One study compared the ability of two groups of people to answer a series of questions; one group searched online and the other group searched paper documents. The latter was better than the former
Thinking about the future is often influenced by the image of authoritarianism: limiting free movement, freedom of speech, even free thinking (Remember George Orwell 's 19, 4? I read books, saw ample movies, and the future blind people are rolling down from the point of view of Big Brother, but why do we insist on imagining this terrible future? Why is there a movie that looked at the future?
How much free of speech is free? This is a question for students of today, tomorrow, and tomorrow. In the open network, the best results from freedom of speech are most useful for websites such as Wikipedia, online newspapers, forums. However, these sites can only provide a limited amount of information to students and researchers when studying important, hierarchical and historical topics such as freedom of speech. Understanding history, law, and international perspective will help to provide a background of the current landscape.