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  • E-Parentingby Sharon Miller Cindrich

    Random House Information Group 2009; US$ 11.99

    Podcast. IM. Downloadable ring tone. It's the language of the future and chances are, your kids are already fluent. Are you? For all those "tech-challenged" parents out there, E-Parenting will teach you about various technologies and explain how you can make the most of each with your family. Become a master of: ·the internet ·handheld organizers ·cell phones ·digital cameras ·digital recording devices ·GPS technology and much more! From the Trade Paperback edition. more...

  • At Home with Computersby Elaine Lally

    Berg Publishers 2002; US$ 109.95

    Presents an examination of the role computers play in our domestic lives. This book deals with questions such as: do computers cause or help to resolve arguments? What role does gender play? Who spends the most time with the computer? And how does the importance of home computers change as we move from childhood through careers to retirement? Please note that images or diagrams have been excluded from this text due to copyright restrictions. more...

  • The Connected Homeby Richard Harper

    Springer 2011; US$ 54.95

    "The Smart Home" was published in 2003 at a time when it was thought that the smart home would have materialized by now. It was believed that technology would take on more responsibility and that life at home would be more relaxed because there would be less labor for humans. But it never became a reality -- what happened? "The Connected Home: The Future of Domestic Life" looks at what has developed since the publication of The Connected Home: The Future of Domestic Life - homes have altered or rather homes haven't altered but what people do in homes has changed. Divided into four sections: State of Play, Technology and Social Practice, Identity and Family, and Infrastructures of the Future, this book explores how they... more...

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