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Children’s App Reviews: Does Money Talk? Part Three

September 9, 2015 by Amy Jussel 6 Comments

Sept. 9, 2015 It’s been an insightful, wild ride learning about the kids app industry...from the “Inside, Out.” In Part One we talked about the imperative need for transparency and media literacy … [Read more...]

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