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| Huriye GÜL 10300583 | 19.10.2012 |

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Dès nos jours, grâce à la technologie développée les téléphones portables sont très populaires comme les ordinateurs et elles s’associent au corps comme une prothèse, et on commence à contrôler souvent notre téléphone portable. Elles changent notre point de vue à nos relations. La raison de changement est les smartphones (les téléphones intelligents) si on sait la sens de smartphone on peut bien comprendre les effets à notre vie.
Donc, Qu’est que le smartphone ? C’est-à-dire que dans la traduction littérale du terme «smart phone ». Elle définit donc celui-ci par son « intelligence », c'est-à-dire ses fonctionnalités avancées. Cette définition en fait un PC miniature, avec un accent sur les fonctions de bureautique, de communication et d'accès à internet.
Et la fonction d’un smartphone qui est plus connue, accès à l’internet parce que grâce au développement de la technologie, on veut savoir plus information dans notre environnement et les gens commencent à besoin de l’envoyer des e-mails à cause leurs affaires, de connecter à la social medias pour suivre les autres vivants, notamment pour suivre notre partner et ceux reforment les sens de téléphone et l’utilisation de téléphone. On peut se connecter notre smartphones avec les liens donc les messages est envoyé directement à notre téléphone intelligent par l’internet. Selon les statistiques il y a une augmentation de séparation du temps d’utilisation de téléphones portables, notamment de 2000 à 2007 les utilisateurs a augmenté le taux de %40. En 2001 les maisons de %50,2 utilisent la technologie mais en 2010 ce taux est arrivé à %90,5. Avec cette augmentation on commence à plus dépendant aux smartphones dans notre vie. On doit accepter tous les informations envoyée même si on ne veut pas donc nos espaces prive perdent plus en plus, la nouvelle technologie définit en généralement tout les espace comme l’espace publique, par exemple si les messages dans la smartphone peuvent être la preuve comme le crime de Munevver Karabulut et désormais ils ne sont pas un message privée. C’était le crime d’amoureuse donc particulièrement notre Partner pense qu’il a le droit à savoir tous sur nous donc on ne peut pas sens libre, on ne peut pas vivre librement ce que on veut parce que notre Partner peut jalouser aussi et finalement comme les crimes celui-là peuvent apparaître. Dans la sociale medias grâce à nos téléphones intelligents on veut faire la notification parce que l’on veut afficher la vie privé mais en même temps on réclamer aussi. Avec la nouvelle technologie les smartphones peuvent influencer la qualité de la relation amoureuse donc je veux savoir que dès nos jours quels effets les utilisations de smartphones qui augmentent,ü ont dans la relation amoureuse ?

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[ 1 ]. Romain Criton, 2010 «Au fait, C’est quoi un smartphone ? » (17/02/2010), http://www.reseaux-telecoms.net/tribunes-experts/lire-au-fait-c-est-quoi-un-smartphone-26-page-1.html
[ 2 ]. Tübitak-Bilten, 2001; TUIK, 2010
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