Interesting idea – and a nice article on this. “The Tyranny Of Connectivity” from Jonathan Fields, see http://www.jonathanfields.com/blog/the-tyranny-of-connectivity/

Some extracts:

“So I pick up a new iPhone over the weekend after cracking the screen on my old one. During the 3 hours before I get it home, something amazing happens.” […] “My previous killing-time-default-to-screen mode vanishes. I can’t check what isn’t there. So I stop thinking about it. Instead, every time I stop the car or pause at a street corner, or wait for an elevator or a gluten-free nosh or a check-out line, I just ‘am.'” […] “The constant default to appified space-evaporating remote connectivity kills not only our ability to reconnect with those right in front of us, but the possibility of serendipitous collision that’s so important to next-level ideation, problem-solving, innovation and art.” […]

The post ends with “So, what about you?” – Please leave a comment on the blog of Jonathan (see “The Tyranny Of Connectivity” http://www.jonathanfields.com/blog/the-tyranny-of-connectivity/)…

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