Monday, April 26, 2010

I'll give you my iPhone when you pry it from my cold, dead hands ...

[Sorry. Couldn't resist.]


Link to April 26 International Business Times article, "U.S. students suffering from Internet addiction: study".

Excerpt: American college students are hooked on cellphones, social media and the Internet and showing symptoms similar to drug and alcohol addictions, according to a new study.

Researchers at the University of Maryland who asked 200 students to give up all media for one full day found that after 24 hours many showed signs of withdrawal, craving and anxiety along with an inability to function well without their media and social links.

Susan Moeller, the study's project director and a journalism professor at the university, said many students wrote about how they hated losing their media connections, which some equated to going without friends and family.

"I clearly am addicted and the dependency is sickening," said one student. "Between having a Blackberry, a laptop, a television, and an iPod, people have become unable to shed their media skin."

Moeller said students complained most about their need to use text messages, instant messages, e-mail and Facebook
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Related article.
20 questions:  The Internet addiction test. (11/9/2009)

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