
TL;DR
This paper discusses the pervasive integration of information technology into everyday life, highlighting its transition from work-related tasks to leisure, entertainment, and daily activities, affecting various aspects of personal routines.
Contribution
It provides an observational analysis of how IT usage has expanded beyond workplaces into personal and leisure contexts, illustrating a shift in technology's role in daily life.
Findings
IT use now spans work, leisure, and household activities.
Technology is deeply intertwined with daily routines.
The integration of IT into everyday life is increasing and becoming more seamless.
Abstract
Our use of IT has, broadly speaking, until recently evolved around work-oriented tasks. This is or, indeed, has been changing. IT has moved beyond the workplace and into leisure, entertainment, games and our homes. It has in short moved into our everyday life. My retired father and oldest daughter use it. Use is no longer delineated but seeps into and get intervowen with a number of my activities: while paying for my groceries, planning this summer vacation and so forth.
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