digital slaves
09/08/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Addiction to technology is creating digital slaves who can’t think for themselves
It would amaze you to know that a lot of people nowadays are turning to the Internet for answers to life’s simplest questions; then again, maybe not, maybe you’re doing it yourself. According to Mountain View, California-based multinational tech company Google, people from around the world have been asking for instructions on seemingly self-evident things […]
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