A 2.5 Year-Old Has A First Encounter with An iPad (video)

[Hat-tip: "If you want to understand the future...don't pay attention to how technology is changing, pay attention to how childhood is changing."]

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Matt Stoller is feeling good about Tax Day:
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I was writing an post (linked on my name) about the use of the iPad for some disabled people (the "direct" interface is useful) when I ran across this video and couldn't help working it in! I love how she just tears into it.