Comparison of China vs. US Internet Users

(http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/25/chinese-use-social-networks-more-than-americans-until-the-government-shuts-them-down/?hp)
The New York Times tech blog recently posted an article entitled, “China Lets a Hundred Social Networks Bloom (sort of)“
The post itself does a decent job introducing the current state of China’s Internet/Social Media space. I found that the chart above does a great job depicting the age range for who is actually using the Internet in China vs. the U.S.
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