Archive for April, 2011

20
Apr

Here’s a chunk of an interesting article from TechEYE.net: Kids go cold turkey when you take their technology away — Like quitting heroin:

Boffins have found that taking a kid’s computer technology away for a day gives them similar symptoms as going cold turkey.

The study was carried out by the University of Maryland. It found that 79 percent of students subjected to a complete media blackout for just one day reported adverse reactions ranging from distress to confusion and isolation.

One of the things the kids spoke about was having overwhelming cravings while others reported symptoms such as ‘itching’.

The study focused on students aged between 17 and 23 in ten countries. Researchers banned them from using phones, social networking sites, the internet and TV for 24 hours.
The kids could use landline phones or read books and were asked to keep a diary.
One in five reported feelings of withdrawal like an addiction while 11 percent said they were confused. Over 19 percent said they were distressed and 11 percent felt isolated. Some students even reported stress from simply not being able to touch their phone.

I wonder what would happen if all the search engines were turned off for a day.

Hat tip to Stephen Arnold.

1
Apr

This post might seem a bit off topic but it’s not really.

Google is getting on the Kinect bandwagon with the introduction of spatial tracking technology into Gmail.

How it works

Gmail Motion uses your computer’s built-in webcam and Google’s patented spatial tracking technology to detect your movements and translate them into meaningful characters and commands. Movements are designed to be simple and intuitive for people of all skill levels.

More information is at this URL and in this video:
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Wouldn’t it be cool if federated search apps could integrate movement technology so seamlessly!?