the conceptual counterpart to M2M : "wellbeing"
Everyone seems to be so concerned with our wellbeing all of a sudden:
Mirjam Struppek sends me:
HUMANWARE
"In this research project, we consider "future values" to be a well-being life, so we explore a different type of ubiquitous services based on our images of "future values". We came up with a new service concept called "inspiration-induced ubiquitous services." Unlike the conventional approach to providing ubiquitous services which focus on assistance from the outside, the inspiration-induced ubiquitous services work on the inner self of individuals and thus encourage individuals to act in certain ways."
Mirjam Struppek sends me:
HUMANWARE
"In this research project, we consider "future values" to be a well-being life, so we explore a different type of ubiquitous services based on our images of "future values". We came up with a new service concept called "inspiration-induced ubiquitous services." Unlike the conventional approach to providing ubiquitous services which focus on assistance from the outside, the inspiration-induced ubiquitous services work on the inner self of individuals and thus encourage individuals to act in certain ways."
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