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I’ve got a piece up (with some photos) about kids’ MP3 players as material culture over at NYU’s Material World Blog, which is a nice place. Thanks to Heather Horst for inviting me to contribute.

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Posted on July 6, 2010September 15, 2010 by tylerbickfordPosted in UncategorizedTagged children, material culture, mp3, writing.

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