- Congress is considering a US$95-million proposal to study tech’s long-term effect on kids (WIRED)
- After raking in US$120 million at the domestic box office, Hotel Transylvania 3 is headed to China (Variety)
- As YA fiction becomes more popular, it’s also becoming way less diverse (The Guardian)
- Amazon Prime is no longer asking users to vote on pilots; it will now rely on in-house data (Engadget)

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- Congress is considering a US$95-million proposal to study tech's long-term effect on kids (WIRED)
- After raking in US$120 million at the domestic box office, Hotel Transylvania 3 is headed to China (Variety)
- As YA fiction becomes more popular, it's also becoming way less diverse (The Guardian)
- Amazon Prime is no longer asking users to vote on pilots; it will now rely on in-house data (Engadget)
July 30, 2018