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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Why Didn't I Have Linkitz as a Kid?
LINKITZ, a new wearable toy by MIT computer science graduate Lyssa Neel, aim to give kids an age-appropriate programming tool that will proliferate their interest in technology. Comprised of electronic blocks that blink and vibrate, the toys can be switched around to change how they behave with each other. While they are just toys and the company doesn't seem to have an evil take over the world agenda, early introduction with the included programming guide could bring a lot of joy to all the MIT hopefuls out there. Would you buy these for your kid?
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