In their 2007 book Consider the Source, Broderick and Miller state: "Knowledge is power. In the information age, that knowledge comes, frequently, from the Internet. The better that source of knowledge -- its credibility, its clarity, its utility -- the greater the power. With almost incalculable speed new Web sites, new sources of knowledge, are becoming available to anyone with access to a computer. But is all this information a good thing? Can there be too may places on the Web to seek information? Post a response using the RAVE format. Your submission should cite and online source to support your opinion and, if practical, build upon the previous entry.
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