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February 22, 2004
Social Software for Children
Posted by Seb Paquet
Foe Romeo, who leads identity product development at BBCi, has put the slides for her presentation at ETech online:
Social software for children (pdf). I especially liked the slides about kids' motivations for, and concerns about, participation, which change significantly with age. As Liam writes in this
comment, "It's refreshing to hear someone talk about social software for kids and put their online safety before tracking their habits to better market products to them."
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