According to new survey results presented by AOL and Opinion Research Corporation, I am not alone. Americans are addicted to e-mail. AOL surveyed 4,025 US residents in 20 major cities in order to gauge e-mail usage patterns and how they’ve changed over time, and found that the proliferation of portable devices has helped e-mail addiction skyrocket. “E-mail use on portable devices has nearly doubled since 2004, and as a result, people are checking email around the clock,” writes AOL.
Read this item from Ars Technica. Previously from WNM: Is email becoming counterproductive?