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Volume 13 ,  Issue 5  (September + October 2006) table of contents
Gadgets, part 2: the science of gadgetry
COLUMN: Fast forward table of contents
Pages: 52 - 53  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISSN:1072-5520
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Itzkoff, Dave {2006}. TV moves a Step Closer to the Womb." New York Times, 21 May 20206, pp 2-1ff.
 
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Saveri, Andrea, Lyn Jeffery, and Alex Pang {2003}. "New Entertainment Media: Transforming the Future of Work." Menlo Park, CA: Institute for the Future, www.iftf.org. The authors have studied the likely future of new entertainment media and how it will transform work, with some implications for education and family.
 
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Wallis, Claudia {2006}. "Are Kids too Wired for their Own Good?" Time, 27 March 2006, pp. 48-55.