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Geoloqi Launches Platform for White Label Geolocation Apps | SiliconANGLE
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Forget Generation Y: 18- to 34-Year-Olds Are Now 'Generation C'
The most recent U.S. Census finds 18- to 24-year-olds make up 23% of the population. Yet they watch 27% of online videos, constitute 27% of visitors to social networking sites, own 33% of tablets and use 39% of smartphones. When it comes to watching TV, they are exactly in proportion with their ratio of the population, representing 23% of TV viewers.
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A New Policy Against Self-Harm Blogs | Tumblr Staff
>> I also consider spending my precious time addicted to reading blogs is a form of self-harm.
There are just too many forms of self-harm. Not that I disagree with Tumblr taking this approach. But when/where do they draw the line? Those who are seeking the information, will always find it elsewhere.
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Hugo Restall: Hong Kong Was Better Under the British - WSJ.com
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BBC News - Is English or Mandarin the language of the future?
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How to predict a student’s SAT score: Look at the parents’ tax return | Daniel Pink
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Growing Rift Between Hong Kong and Mainland China | PRI's The World
But fears were soon calmed, when China showed it was mostly serious about its agreement with Britain to maintain “One Country, Two Systems” for at least 50 years. The Hong Kong media remain far freer, Hong Kong courts far more impartial and Hong Kong’s financial world far more transparent than anything found in Mainland China.
Still, Hong Kongers complain that some erosion to civil rights have occurred, and the younger generation has shown itself to be more vocal, even vociferous, in defending Hong Kong rights and identity. Some have even sung the Cantopop locust song at Mainland tourists as they walk by. Mainland tourists have given Hong Kong’s economy a boost, but annoy Hong Kongers with what’s often seen as uncouth and brash behavior. -
Checking In on Marriott's New CEO, Arne Sorenson - The Daily Beast
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Is Disney's $250 Million 'John Carter' the Next 'Ishtar'? - The Daily Beast
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