- US digital game sales climb despite disappointing revenue for Angry Birds 2 (Games Industry)
- Google spins out location-based game-maker Niantic Labs (CNET)
- Spurred by smart technology, the newest toys have the potential to change how kids learn and develop social behaviors (Tech.Co)
- As early as second grade, girls begin to form stereotypes associating boys with math (CNBC)
- British children’s YouTube channel makes first merch move fueled by 3.6 billion views (The Guardian)
- Nearly a quarter of paying SVOD customers in the UK access kids programming (Digital TV Europe)
- Imagine a 3D-printed version of yourself (Mashable)

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- US digital game sales climb despite disappointing revenue for Angry Birds 2 (Games Industry)
- Google spins out location-based game-maker Niantic Labs (CNET)
- Spurred by smart technology, the newest toys have the potential to change how kids learn and develop social behaviors (Tech.Co)
- As early as second grade, girls begin to form stereotypes associating boys with math (CNBC)
- British children's YouTube channel makes first merch move fueled by 3.6 billion views (The Guardian)
- Nearly a quarter of paying SVOD customers in the UK access kids programming (Digital TV Europe)
- Imagine a 3D-printed version of yourself (Mashable)
August 13, 2015