Friday, February 16, 2007

They don't always get it right

From the Stanford Daily:

Feb 17, 2000:
Four years before Facebook, a study co-authored by Norman Nie, professor of political science, showed that high Internet usage reduced social interactions.
“‘The results, which have already been publicized ad nauseum, largely boil down to a single discovery: the more time Stanford students spend online, the less time they spend doing other things,’ wrote Daily columnist Paul Kerschen a week later. ‘To which the appropriate response is, well, duh.’”

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