Let's admit it, we in the consumer web industry are in the manipulation business. We build products meant to persuade people to do what we want them to do. We call these people "users" and even if we don't say it aloud, we secretly wish every one of them would become fiendishly addicted. Users take our technologies with them
to bed. When they wake up, they check for notifications, tweets, and updates before saying "good morning" to their loved ones. Ian Bogost, the famed game creator and professor, calls the wave of habit-forming technologies the "
cigarette of this century" and warns of equally addictive and potentially destructive side-effects.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/qJonNfGvrY8/
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