- Can a child-proof internet exist, or are we just fooling ourselves? (The New York Times)
- The race between Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV and Chromecast (Variety)
- Digital ad revenue tops other platforms for first time (The Globe and Mail)
- Next stop global domination: Google talks gaming (Venture Beat)
- OTT video service Roku cracks the 10 million mark in US player sales (Multichannel News)
- You say you want to cut the cable TV cord, but you won’t (Forbes)
- It’s not just kids: Teachers love Minecraft too (CTV)
- Study finds Viacom shows are discovered most via word of mouth (The Connectivist)
- You can now text Groot (The Escapist)

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- Can a child-proof internet exist, or are we just fooling ourselves? (The New York Times)
- The race between Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV and Chromecast (Variety)
- Digital ad revenue tops other platforms for first time (The Globe and Mail)
- Next stop global domination: Google talks gaming (Venture Beat)
- OTT video service Roku cracks the 10 million mark in US player sales (Multichannel News)
- You say you want to cut the cable TV cord, but you won't (Forbes)
- It's not just kids: Teachers love Minecraft too (CTV)
- Study finds Viacom shows are discovered most via word of mouth (The Connectivist)
- You can now text Groot (The Escapist)
September 18, 2014