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Teens, Technology, and Friendships
Pew research has revealed some interesting statistics about teens, technology, and friendships. Some people can probably remember how we used to meet ...
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Katie Couric Warns Grads of 'Constant Connectivity'
In a 2015 commencement speech at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, journalist Katie Couric offered graduates the following advice on our obsessions ...
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Your Kids' Media Problem Starts with You
Most experts agree that "digital overload" can impair a child's social, emotional, and intellectual growth. But here's a novel way to ...
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Pictures on Smartphones Can't Replace Real Life
For more than five hundred years the city of Florence has marked Easter with a wild ceremony called (in English) "the explosion of the cart." ...
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Dial 0 if You're Nervous
Have you ever gotten nervous before having to make a phone call? You aren't alone. According to an article on Yahoo Finance, "Millennials have ...
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Never-Lost Land
No, it's not exactly Never-Never Land where you can stay a kid all of your life, but its sure close. Instead, according to an article in The New Yorker ...
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Binge Reading Disorder
How much do you read on an average day? Recent research by Lifehack says that "an average social media user 'reads' 285 pieces of content ...
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Musical Magic Ruined by Cell Phone
On a warm late-August Tuesday evening, music critic David Hajdu wandered into a Greenwich Village (New York City) jazz hotspot called the Vanguard. He ...
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On the Leash
Rabbi David Wolpe wrote for Time why he sees the constant communication of modern life as a bad thing. Wolpe says, "Constant connection, increases, ...
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Study Shows Cell Phone Separation Anxiety
Researchers from the University of Missouri wanted to know how subjects behaved when parted from their iPhones, so they recruited 208 students for a survey ...
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