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Chinese Social Networks ‘Virtually’ Out-Earn Facebook And MySpace: A Market Analysis

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Despite China’s massively growing internet market, international giants like Google and Facebook are having trouble making gains with the 300 million Chinese online users. China’s netizens are on average very young – 66.7 % of them are younger than 29 years old and 35.2 % of them are teenagers—with social networking and entertainment applications being the most popular. Read on - from Techcrunch.

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Inspire & innovate

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IDEO and The Guardian have joined forces to inspire and discuss solutions that will help potentially help our creative industry. Read on.

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Creativity and play - where have they gone

At the 2008 Serious Play conference, IDEO’s Tim Brown talks about the powerful relationship between creative thinking and play. He reminds us to “forget the adult behaviours that get in the way of ideas.” A great video to change the way you get to ideas.

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Yes this cat says “Hello”…

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SuperHeroes

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Talks Jacek Utko: Can design save the newspaper?

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Jacek Utko is an extraordinary Polish newspaper designer whose redesigns for papers in Eastern Europe not only win awards, but increase circulation by up to 100%. Can good design save the newspaper? It just might.

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Streaming games players emerging from the clouds

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In case you haven’t heard, OnLive just announced a subscription-based streaming games service. The company claims that by using either a web plugin, or their MicroConsole, you will be able to run the newest PC games at HDTV resolutions with no downloads, and all on the most pathetic of computer hardware. We have a detailed look at the service in our feature over here. From Zdnet - Read On.

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Life - Those amazing moments

LIFE and Getty Images, the two most recognized names in photography, have joined forces to provide you instant access to millions of breathtaking photographs — for free.

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