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Links of the day

U.K. Kids Start Social Networking Way Under the Age Limit | Fast Company

::: Kenichi Tanaka – web zine :::: 卒業制作 / Final Thesis Project – love the 8bit styles

The Times’ Paywall – Can It Work? | Forrester Blogs – you can find my take on this here.

China To Lead The Race In Clean Energy? – PSFK

Consumer rights briefing on UK Digital Economy Bill for MPs – Boing Boing

Sony accuses Beyonce of piracy for putting her videos on YouTube – Boing Boing

Gen Y Highlights From SXSW Interactive – Ypulse reports back from SXSW Interactive on some of the youthier insights gleaned, trends spotted and more!

Internet Access Vital For Those With Chronic Disease | WebProNews

Russian Search Leader Yandex Launches Custom Google Chrome BrowserChina Youthology and Youth in 2009: Dreams in an uncertain age | China Youth Watch by China Youthology 青年志

4G Hype: Field of Dreams — Seeking Alpha – it reminds me of 2000 and 3G all over again, grandoise dreams and the slower mundane reality

The Onion Uses Django, And Why It Matters To Us : django

The IFPI’s obsession with depression – music industry spin to beat back internet

EU accessibility law won’t cover design of goods, says Presidency | Pinsent Masons LLP

Will social media weaken or strengthen brands? | brandchannel.com – interesting debate going on, says alot about the understanding of the sector by marketers


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