The Shallows

In Chapter Nine, what does Carr think is wrong with the idea that people do not feel the need to retain as much information in their own memories any longer because of the Internet?

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In Chapter Nine, Carr thinks that people relying on the Internet to access facts, and not feeling the need to retain as much information in their own physical memories any more, only increases our tendency to over-rely on technology.