Smartphones cause digital amnesia, finds study on Indians
by Krishna Bahirwani, dnaindia.com, 31 August 2015
Digital amnesia is a phenomenon in which human knowledge gets lost because of our dependency on technology. And, smartphones are getting us there at a breakneck speed
In today's age, there should be no reason for you not to know about anything under the sun. Google has changed the way we gather information and it has vastly reduced the need for physical books and libraries. The same can be said about physical communication whose face changed dramatically with the advent of Facebook. While everyone thought online shopping would simply be an alternative to physical shopping, it is now on the verge of being deemed the only way to shop.
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by Krishna Bahirwani, dnaindia.com, 31 August 2015
Digital amnesia is a phenomenon in which human knowledge gets lost because of our dependency on technology. And, smartphones are getting us there at a breakneck speed
In today's age, there should be no reason for you not to know about anything under the sun. Google has changed the way we gather information and it has vastly reduced the need for physical books and libraries. The same can be said about physical communication whose face changed dramatically with the advent of Facebook. While everyone thought online shopping would simply be an alternative to physical shopping, it is now on the verge of being deemed the only way to shop.
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