The Guardian Covers Kid VWs with the Corp Babysitter
Posted by Izzy Neis on July 28, 2008
Even though I tried to disguise it, I still sound like I was up at five a.m. for my interview for The Guardian’s Tech Weekly Podcast. In the Virtual Worlds Special, host Aleks Krotoski, characterizing Corporate Babysitter as a “watchdog blog,” asked me what I thought about the explosion of virtual worlds for kids. The segment begins around 12:30.
Head over to the link above to see a bit more from Lisa as she jumped on board the podcast and added her thoughts to such a discussion. (Cheers to Michael Smith over at Mind Candy too). There’s definitely some food for thought there. Check it out.
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