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Tenzin Kyizom English 1A Dr. Loretta Kane 08/31/2012 Summary The Twitter Trap by Bill Keller is about how digital innovations have altered the way humans think and how it may be ?eroding characteristics that are essentially human.? Bill Keller claims social networks outsources the brain and is an ?aggressive? distraction. His main thesis is that these digital innovations come with a price and that price may be us humans. The price we pay to use technology is having us go through the easier way but our brains don?t function well and pick up patterns that are usually evident. It also reduces our ability to connect with others and reflect on our lives.

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