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At home with the technology: an ethnographic study of a set-top-box trial
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Volume 6 ,  Issue 3  (September 1999) table of contents
Pages: 282 - 308  
Year of Publication: 1999
ISSN:1073-0516
Authors
Jon O'Brien  Xerox Research Centre Europe, Cambridge, UK
Tom Rodden  Lancaster Univ., Lancaster, UK
Mark Rouncefield  Lancaster Univ., Lancaster, UK
John Hughes  Lancaster Univ., Lancaster, UK
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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"Brad A. Myers : Reviewer"

There have been many trials of sophisticated set-top boxes designed to provide services through a television. These have generally been unsuccessful. This paper provides a wealth of ethnographic evidence, drawn from studies of families in the   more...

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Mark Rouncefield: colleagues
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