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Date Added: August 08, 2008 07:56:02 AM
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Ken Carroll, who runs the popular Chinese-lesson podcast ChinesePod , is taking advantage of the world’s sudden need to know how to say “gold medal,” “100-meter backstroke” or “Where is the basketball arena?” in Mandarin, the official language of China.

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