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China Internet Network Information Center reported that there were 137 mln Internet users in China at year-end 2006, and 210 mln at year-end 2007. In June 2007 there were 162 mln Chinese Internet users. Internet penetration in China is at 16%. China is 5 mln users away from becoming world’s largest Internet market in terms of users.
 

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ShowBits for Friday July 20, 2007 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 20-07-2007 13:13


On Friday July 20th's radio show Ken and Andy talked about Google wanting to play in the FCC Spectrum Auction, US Patent office gets some reformed, Verizon is a $200 million deal that effects Qualcomm, Newspapers losing more ads to internet, Fox dealing with some backlashing, Kids showing too much online, Europe deals Qualcomm a bad hand, New drive in Sports marketing and Asia leading in Fiber to the Home.
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ShowBits for Thursday July 19, 2007 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 19-07-2007 12:19


On Thursday July 19th's radio show, Ken and Andy talked about the possible merger of AT&T and Vodafone, Google having some of the best movies for free but illegally, Apple is #3, $300 PC from Wal-Mart, Clearwire working with Sprint on WiMax, Kids playing with Fast Food Games, Customers of SunRocket are push to other VoIP players, VoIP gets Punk'd, Nokia ventures deeper into GPS services and Tattoo don't need to be so permanent anymore.
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ShowBits for Wednesday July 18, 2007 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 18-07-2007 13:23


On Wednesday's July 18th's radio show Ken Rutkowski talked about The Wall Street Journal being bought by News Corp., EA gets Top Microsoft Gamer General, Google brings advertisers to traditional print, Sprint brings GPS to friends circles, The all-in-one Blackberry 8820, German closed eDonkey down, South Korea bring more mobile tech to the world, DVB-H becomes Europe's Standard and Does Harry Potter Die?
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