In 2014, Mitch Gardner and Rob Richardson, two students and fraternity brothers at Chico University in Northern California, were hanging out.
Richardson, a computer science major, noticed something that was bugging him.
While in class, everyone was looking at their phones, texting, and doing whatever, with "no one paying attention to the teachers" as Gardner recalls.
The more they talked about it, the more annoyed they were. If technology could cause that kind a phone addiction, then it could also solve it, too, they thought.
So they built an app called Pocket Points that rewards students for not using their phones while in class.
These guys created an app that stops college students from using their phones
Posted by pvariel under TechnologyFrom http://www.businessinsider.in 2929 days ago
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