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tennessean.com: Ubiquitous passwords tax our multitasking brains

“Little did I know when I was a young girl who loved playing the old board game “Password” that in future years that same word would become such a significant part of daily life.

Logging in to the programs at work requires five passwords, I do believe. There are more to pay each bill, look up college accounts, log on to Internet classes, check your sons’/daughters’ latest grades and test scores, check out a library book online, order pictures from my digital camera, buy music from iTunes, and check e-mail accounts.”

http://www.tennessean.com/article/20090711/OPINION03/907110307/1008/OPINION01/

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