I want an article on 'Mobile Culture - The Ethics'.
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In May, 2012, a lexicologist, a phonetician, a debating champion, a poet, several authors and a cruciverbalist met in Sydney University, Australia and, after a lot of discussion, coined a word that has since found a place in the dictionary. The word is phubbing, possibly a cross between phone and snubbing.
In view of the above, we must be extra careful not to speak on our mobile phones or fiddle with them when we are in the midst of people as it is extremely rude to do so. This must be observed especially in schools, colleges, auditoriums, cinema halls, restaurants etc. as it disturbs others, besides reflecting our rudeness.
Explanation:
Mobile culture has taken over the entire working and channel of society and its working. Everyone belonging to every age-group is completely dependent on mobile phones and is rather getting addicted to it.
The life and the routine of human beings are rather dependent and driven by mobile phones. Man is completely dependent on the mobile phone for every knit and bit and every activity is carried out and worked on by mobile phones.
Mobile phones have replaced other gadgets with time and act as a multi-utility gadget and work as high-level artificial intelligence enabled gadgets with various applications and software.
The mobile phones in sync with various software and applications keep people connected to each other, updated, entertained (games and other sources of entertainment), and they also performs various other operations based on logic, calculations, and some other analytical functions and the internet availability adds to it as a pinch of magic.
The mobiles in the hands of every person is a strong link in the culture of the world being as it transforms global village and channelizes and circulates connectivity, information, other elements, and keeps the culture and society connected.
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