Smartphone habit and behavior in Brunei: Personalization, gender, and generation gap.
A smartphone is a device which offers advanced technologies, functions similarly to a computer, supports multitasking and makes it easy to remain connected with others. The following survey design research examined the usage patterns of smartphone users across different demographics. The results of...
| Publicado en: | Computers in Human Behavior Vol. 64; pp. 719 - 728 |
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Elsevier B.V.
Nov2016
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