Mobiles, internet, email - which tech can't you live without?

Poll: Techies reveal what they're most addicted to...

By Natasha Lomas, 10 November 2009 14:02

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Are you a mobile lover or an internet addict? Do you only unplug your iPod earbuds to take a shower? Are you unable to let an unread email lie?

The latest silicon.com reader poll pitted four technologies against each other to find out which is the most addictive to the high-tech fraternity.

Asked which they could "least live without" for a day - a mobile phone, internet access, email and an MP3 player - readers confessed they find internet access the most essential.

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Are you online too long?
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Almost half (45 per cent) of the more than 250 poll respondents said they couldn't live without web access for a day.

The second most addictive tech was a tie between mobile phones and MP3 players - which were each selected by just over a fifth (21 per cent) of respondents.

Email came last in the poll, with just 13 per cent of respondents saying they couldn't easily forego it for a day.

While techies are least attached to email, those who do have access simply can't get enough. A silicon.com poll earlier this year found more than half of IT workers will check their email before 9am.

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  1. 1. Ollie Clark

    When I voted, the question gave 4 options - MP3, INTERNET, email or mobile. I chose internet because I figured if I had internet access, I'd be able to access email in some way, and I'd have a computing device which would be able to play MP3s and probably Skype as well.

    If it had been a choice of "The Web" rather than "The Internet" I'd have probably gone for email.

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