- Why the Interactive Advertising Bureau opposes the FTC’s proposed children’s privacy regulations (MediaPost)
- Could cloud gaming by cable carriers spell the end of traditional consoles? (Bloomberg)
- What good storytelling and strong characters can do for kids apps (The Guardian)
- First Call Me Maybe, now Cookie Monster, with help from Grover, takes on The Hunger Games and more (Jezebel)

Kidscreened
- Why the Interactive Advertising Bureau opposes the FTC's proposed children's privacy regulations (MediaPost)
- Could cloud gaming by cable carriers spell the end of traditional consoles? (Bloomberg)
- What good storytelling and strong characters can do for kids apps (The Guardian)
- First Call Me Maybe, now Cookie Monster, with help from Grover, takes on The Hunger Games and more (Jezebel)
September 26, 2012