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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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Today's Featured Company / Person - KidsEatFor - For the iPhone: KidsEatFor is definitely a sophisticated tool for finding free places to feed your band of french-fry grubbers. Plug in your zip code and it spits back a calendar with listings for every day of the week. Restaurants are flagged as locations where kids eat free or cheap and you can click on the bottom of each column for additional listings for each day when available. If you search for your locale and the results are sparse, search for the nearest big city. Most likely kids-eat-free policies are throughout an entire restaurant chain and a quick phone call will confirm if the local spot participates