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You know you have technostress when you can't keep up with newspapers and letters that arrive at work and home. Cell phones ringing in restaurants make you want to scream and your workload continues to mount as you are available 24 hours a day anywhere on the planet. Welcome to the age of technology. An age where computers and gadgets should free up our time but seem to rule us instead.
Recent news stories have focused on the PDA - the Blackberry as the 'Crack-berry'. This was first mentioned by L.A. Times reporter, Joe Robinson, author of Work To Live. He mentioned the addiction to this portable digital assistant as being similar to the feelings that a drug addict has to crack. Once a person uses this device, they can't stop checking emails, phoning, writing and fidgeting with it.
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The market for luxury paper is skewing toward young consumers, while middle-aged and older consumers remain the prime market for greeting cards
It's 2008 and instantaneous, digital communications is the norm. Cellular phones, text messaging, personal data assistants, digital cameras, email and a whole host of new media are making paper-based greetings and communications obsolete. Yet while the whole world is going digital, the most technically-advanced adult consumers are turning buying and using luxury paper into something that is hip and cool.
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