By sean larkin
SuperAwesome, a self-dubbed “kids social tool”, has today (December 1) announced the beta-launch of a social extension called PopJam Platform, which lets third-parties to feed its child-safe content into their websites or apps, with companies such as Hasbro and Roald Dahl on board at launch.
With the latest beta-launch, PopJam’s “safe-social feed” can now be fed into third-party websites and apps, similar to how many publishers use Facebook’ feeds on their sites, meaning they can serve this audience with regulatory-compliant content as well as monetize through the use of SuperAwesome’s AwesomeAds platform.
PopJam is a social media platform, which SuperAwesome Read full story ›
Source: The Drum