Confessions of an App-a-holic
It all started out well, life was easy with just a few app's. Now I can barely leave my house.
First you dive into your smartphone with just a few of the basic apps. Google, Yelp, Facebook and maybe a few news apps. Then you start socializing with friends who start sharing their fav's or read about them or hear about them every freaking where you go. The market, out to dinner, from your kids, from websites. And you keep loading up. Some are free, some are so cheap they cost less than a Starbucks for god sakes. Pretty soon you are using the food ones at the grocery store, the price comparison one while shopping for electronics. The endless clothing and home decor app's. The time wasters, the photography ones, and I even have one to help me find parking spots. I see people in their car's, some parked, some driving, staring into their phones to use them for all kinds of things. I am starting to ramp up to my own system overload. There is SO MUCH info available that you really don't need to talk live to anyone, ever . I need a support group for App-a-holic's. Maybe I should create an app for that?






Comments
Susan Dec 10th, 2011
You got me started on this, thank you. Now I have app-itis, too.
Heather Dec 10th, 2011
Wheredothe country's best chefs eat? CHEFS FEED. Best app ever.
Debi Dec 10th, 2011
Girls , sounds like you need to see your doctor and have an app-endectomy to help you feel better *lol*