rohan, a software engineer, appreciates the multiple benefits offered by the convergence of technologies.
however, he finds himself uneasy in those situations when he cannot use the Internet or cell phone. in other words, rohan feels a compulsive disorder for using such technologies all the time. this is affecting his health as well as his personal and professional life.
the increase use of computing technology affects the personal and professional lives of people. who can people or society best cope with the technology overload?
do you think the overuse of computers is taking people away from their families?
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Technology may have gave us the opportunity to talk to people whenever we want but to actually be social you need to be around real live people and interact with them not text them from a distance. People don't even talk as much anymore they open their mouths to eat only basically.. They'd even text the person sitting next to them! That's not exactly socializing! Even when we're around people we don't bother talking to them cause we're on our phones!
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Technology may have gave us the opportunity to talk to people whenever we want but to actually be social you need to be around real live people and interact with them not text them from a distance. People don't even talk as much anymore they open their mouths to eat only basically.. They'd even text the person sitting next to them! That's not exactly socializing! Even when we're around people we don't bother talking to them cause we're on our phones!
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