Back in the good ol' days, between walking a mile to school shoe-less, in the snow, you'd make you're own fun with a cardboard box and a piece of string. Or so my Dad tells me.
In 2013, people seek entertainment on their phones, with 23% of the people surveyed by Apigee saying they "would be unable to feel happy" without the apps on their phones. Like, at all. No laughter, warmth or contentedness without apps.
And, it gets worse.
12% wouldn't be able to order dinner, 20% couldn't navigate to work and 19% would be unable to maintain relationships.
Puh-lease
Who are these feeble-minded idiots? Cavemen with square-eyes, scratching about in the dirt with sticks until their phones beep at them? Waiting on a GPS unit to point them to McDonald's and then back to bed again?
For perspective, we should point out that, even though Apigee did search far and wide -- surveying people in France, Germany, Spain, the UK and US -- the total number of respondents totaled only 762. So, not example a brimming sample pool.
And, its possible the answers to this survey were taken out of context. Maybe listing Facebook and SMS as the primary ways you communicate with loved ones translates to "destined to die alone and without ever finding love" in garbage-survey land.
It's also worth noting that Apigee is a company dedicated to selling API platforms to developers, so the more people who seem unable to live without apps, the better business will be for them. Still, anyone reading this who can be counted among the 700 respondents should be ashamed of themselves.
Via Mashable
Source : techradar[dot]com
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