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Aug 07, 2007 12:10 PM
safeTspace Co-Founder Interviewed by NPR Affiliate
Listeners who tune in to the NPR affiliate in Baltimore later this month can hear about safeTspace straight from the source. During a four-minute interview that will air in its entirety during the Digital Café program on 88.1 WYPR-FM, co-founder Chris Hagenbuch answers questions about safeTspace, including how the consumer identity management solution was conceived (as the result of a discussion with his wife about a People magazine cover story on sexual predators), how the biometrics approach works and what parents need to know about keeping kids safe online. The host of the program is Mario Armstrong, whose specialty is translating technology for non-tech audiences through his radio shows, TV appearances, public speaking and columns. Mario covers the stories, headlines, issues, devices and news makers of the day thru the lens of technology, and we’re pleased he is now talking about safeTspace! Heard nationally on NPR as a technology contributor and correspondent (for NPR’s “Morning Edition” and NPR’s “News & Notes”), he also hosts technology talk shows on XM Satellite Radio, WYPR-FM and WEAA-FM, the ABC television affiliate in Baltimore, authors newspaper technology columns, has a blog and contributes content to AOL’s Digital Lifestyle Web site. Stay tuned to safeTblog for an update on when the interview will air on WYPR and how you can listen to it as a podcast. |
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