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Smartphones make people act on information units of 25 words or less.

You’ve got 25 words. Go.

by Bob Page on 8 December 2009

If you're Facebook, China's cute QQ penguin could eat you for lunch.

China’s Tencent. The world’s biggest social media network you’ve never heard of.

by Sheji Ho on 7 October 2009

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