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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.
* Starbucks Continues Food Push With Overhauled Menu Items
* Comcast rolls out wireless Web
* Joost on Life Support
* Citibank Tests out Payments Using Mobile Phones
* What Happens To Cook Now That Jobs Is Back At Apple?
* Hackers blamed for wave of fake death tweets
* U.S. believes Africa a call center alternative to India
* China Limits Use of ‘Virtual’ Currency
* China delays internet filter plan
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On Tuesday's KenRadio Show, Ken Rutkowski about Starbucks re-tweaking their model, Comcast rolls out their version of 4G, Joost may not survive, CitiBank wants your mobile phone, Steve Jobs is back but where does Tim Cook go, Fake Twitter deaths blamed on hackers, Africa competing for Indian call centers, China ceases Virtual currencies and Beijing puts a pause on their mandatory Big Brother software