The technological tools we have in today’s world affect the media as well as our behavior. Technology has become so much more than just the internet. Carr explains that “it’s becoming our map and our lock, our printing press and our typewriter, our calculator and our telephone, and our radio and TV (320-321).” He further explains that technology has even started to impact the media. TV shows have begun to include pop-up ads, while newspapers and magazines have started to compress their articles and cover their pages with effortless reading fragments (321). Thompson points out that each new tool molds “the way we think, as well as what we think about (348).” He reveals that every new device advances humans toward different kinds of behavior while pushing us away from original ones