Families, information technologies, and the quality of life: German research findings

We have recently experienced an increased trend towards the use of information technologies in private households. Private homes have lagged behind in terms of the adaptation and adoption of technology initially developed for industry and commerce. But greater network and machine intelligence have m...

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