Internet use has soared over recent years. As users depend more and more on Internet to do different, daily functions, use patterns continue to emerge. Admittedly, Internet use has not only been an integral part of daily life but also an adopted habit users perform increasingly more unconsciously. Typical scenes of workers or students locked up in a room communicating with someone at another (unseen) end. Indeed, use patterns continue to show propensities of increasing loneliness and isolation as periods spent online increase. First recognized as an effective, instant communication toll, Internet – and later more increasingly social networks – has, Continue reading...