- After getting the cold shoulder at the box office recently, Hollywood’s love affair with sequels may soon be over (The Atlantic)
- The author’s dilemma: Why J.K. Rowling can’t let Harry Potter go (The New York Times)
- Why, when it comes to kids and screens, parents should focus less on restriction and more on connection (The Washington Post)
- San Francisco startup Mnectar shows there’s viability in the playable advertising market (VentureBeat)

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- After getting the cold shoulder at the box office recently, Hollywood's love affair with sequels may soon be over (The Atlantic)
- The author's dilemma: Why J.K. Rowling can't let Harry Potter go (The New York Times)
- Why, when it comes to kids and screens, parents should focus less on restriction and more on connection (The Washington Post)
- San Francisco startup Mnectar shows there's viability in the playable advertising market (VentureBeat)
June 1, 2016