Google searches are becoming the cause of trial errors as jurors, after hearing testimony, ignore judges' instructions and go looking for the facts themselves. We look for information we don't even care about…” The basic knowledge we learn from school or our surroundings doesn't stop us from Googling something we're not sure about. We become dependent on technology to solve every problem we may encounter. At the same time we lack communication and stop interacting face to face. Joann Pan explains in her article, “Tweets at the Table? Many of us mix social media and food” as, “More than 29% of social media users are on a social networking site while eating or drinking at home. Away from home the figure is 19% About 32% of us text or socialize on a mobile device during meals. Surprisingly, the youngest demographic in the survey – 18-34 years old – tweets, Facebooks and texts during meals. at a higher rate of 47%. We spend more time catching up on the latest trends and news than putting down the phone and having a conversation with a person. We no longer have to meet a person in person to have a conversation because social media does it
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