Where Do You Use Wireless Devices?
from the anywhere,-everywhere dept
If you ever needed more proof that people use wireless devices to help them fill in the "empty" time when it used to be difficult to work or communicate, Harris Interactive has the study for you. They've found that a fair number of people use wireless devices in places that previously were pretty much off-limits towards anything productive: waiting in the drive-through at the fast-food place (22%), while driving (20%) and in the bathroom (15%). This isn't just talking about mobile data, but mobile phone conversations, which would make you think that the numbers should be higher. Of course, they are higher for the younger generation, with 30% of college students admitting they used wireless devices in the bathroom. Of course, whether or not this is a good thing probably depends on whether or not you're one of the people using wireless devices in these places.
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