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Og Tweeting, Texting By Mohsenzadeg Chapter Analysis

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In the reading, OMG Tweeting, Trending, Texting written by Mandan Mohsenzadegan she talks about how people are “addictive dependence” on a cell phone. Considering what they can do other than making phone calls and sending a text message it’s. It’s hard to avoid building a dependence on something that can help us with important things like managing payments or getting directions to a new location. I agree with Mandan Mohsenzadegan cell phones can do great things but is also something we are relying on much. Cell phones are great tools to have but are we relying on them too much? In the reading, OMG Tweeting, Trending, Texting by Mandan Mohsenzadegan talking about how people now in days are addicted to their cell phones. The setting is in a local Starbucks Mandan Mohsenzadegan notices how everyone is on their cell phone while they are waiting for their order. She also sees on how the people who were looking at their phones tend to “completely zone out of our physical environment”. Mandan Mohsenzadegan also states some of the great features cell phones for example access to the internet and video chatting with people half way across the world. From the reading, I am getting the imprecation that Mandan Mohsenzadegan is not against cell phones but does not like that people are …show more content…

Cell phones have developed so much that they are now considered smart devices capable of receiving email and as well as giving you directions to a location you are trying to get to. And to top, it all of you can download free apps from the app store to play mini games or download social media like facebook, snap chat to stay in contact with friends. It's amazing that we have access to these devices it is really easy to see how we can “addictive dependence”. Even Mandan Mohsenzadegan gives a few examples how great cell phones are like access to the internet and video

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