- PlayStation takes second shot at original video content (Games Industry)
- DIY slime is turning into big business with one dedicated YouTube channel earning US$200,000 a month (TubeFilter)
- Can ads and broadcast roots give Hulu an advantage over Netflix? (Business Insider)
- Forget automated voices, Waze is now using Lightning McQueen to navigate people (AdWeek)
- The iPhone has completely changed the way kids communicate with their parents (The Verge)

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- PlayStation takes second shot at original video content (Games Industry)
- DIY slime is turning into big business with one dedicated YouTube channel earning US$200,000 a month (TubeFilter)
- Can ads and broadcast roots give Hulu an advantage over Netflix? (Business Insider)
- Forget automated voices, Waze is now using Lightning McQueen to navigate people (AdWeek)
- The iPhone has completely changed the way kids communicate with their parents (The Verge)
June 28, 2017