An interesting follow-up to my earlier post on tech's impact on our relationships:
Well Blog asks: Are you Hooked on Tech?
"For many people, technology is not only changing the way they work and communicate, it’s changing their personality. Here are some questions that can help you determine if technology is taking a toll on you. The questions are adapted from a self-assessment test found on NetAddiction.com, developed by Kimberly Young, a professor at St. Bonaventure University in western New York State who has led research on the addictive nature of online technology."
Thursday, August 19, 2010
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