Two points. (1) Smartphone ownership and use is not compulsory, (2) there are also a lot of productive uses for said technology.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Ben
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Two points. (1) Smartphone ownership and use is not compulsory, (2) there are also a lot of productive uses for said technology.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Ben
I agreeQuote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
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Originally Posted by Big Ben
All good points. All of this "social networking" has resulted in sometimes useless information overload.
I got a smart phone when it was required by my job, and I always lived just fine without one. If I want to check the status of a friend, I use the "phone" feature. I don't consider liking one of their posts an actual contact of sorts.
iCaramba!
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Extraordinary to remember the time when the only phone a family had between them was plugged into a socket in the wall and went nowhere. All you could do with it was make and receive phone calls. I rarely used ours, not because I wasn't allowed to but because I didn't need to.
What were we thinking?!! :eek: :p
I'm 28 in 10 days so it can't be the age gap :P:
This type of use makes sense to me... you are simply staying in touch with mostly a group of people you actually know.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
What I'm speaking of is the people with 1000 "friends" most of whom they have never met, and never intend to meet. For the game players and such they often add each other to exchange items and such things, and that does make some sense at least. I just don't get the people that substitute online friends for reality.
Well calling would b very expensive if you a have a bunch of friends and particular if someone isn't living in the same country.Quote:
Originally Posted by airshifter
Also social networking like this forum gives you an opportunity to "meet" people that you otherwise would not have get to meet.
Also a smart phone is so much more then the facebook and twitter. I find it very useful, i regularly use features such as calculator, maps, direction finder,
public transportation apps, curerency converter, calendar, weather, email, messaging, mediaplayer...
If there were no iPhone then there would be no Android at all. Nokia would likely still reign supreme.
And the proof to that is?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark