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Le scanner qui vous laisse sans voix
(The scanner that leaves you speechless)
Newspaper | Le Temps
Date | 20.5.2014
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | smartphone, threat
Summary | SCiO is a new mini scanner that allows you to scan everyday objects/materials/food and get instant information to your smartphone. With such a device people will be able to select the best products at the supermarket or to figure out whether or not their plant needs some water. The use of emojis allows us to communicate without words; now, with SCiO, we are heading towards a verb-free world with constant access to knowledge.
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Le langage sms, éternel accusé de tous les maux des mots
(Text message language, always blamed for the ills of the words)
Newspaper | La Tribune de Genève
Date | 30.8.2014
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | language threat, research/study, school, smartphone, texting, youth
Summary | Although we can now send unlimited texts on our smartphones using the spellcheck feature, text message language is still widely used, especially among the younger generation. Should we be worried about that? Researchers claim that we shouldn’t be worried; texting does not threaten the French language. According to a study, young students can make the difference between a text message and a written school assignment; they can adapt their language according to the medium. Although no study has demonstrated that text messages have any deleterious effect on spelling skills, more research is needed.
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