centrality of these media in the social, political and economic activities of people and
organizations in many countries, especially in the developed world (see Dutton 2003;
Hamelink 2003; Slevin 2000; Hacker and van Dijk 2000). For example, in most developed
countries, computers and mobile phones are increasingly becoming indispensable to how
people communicate, vote, buy, trade, learn, date, work or even play (see Dalessio 2007; …