I am happy to announce that I have been invited by the organizers of the South by Southwest Interactive Festival to participate in their South by Bookstore event. I’m looking forward to sharing some of the research and insights generated from the work that led to the writing of The Young and the Digital and beyond. SXSW is always an interesting experience and a fun opportunity to see the future when it comes to new media technologies.
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