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Jena's Surprising Appeal

Former East German city Jena has become a high-tech center since the fall of the Berlin Wall and has fared better than other German towns during this recession

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If Playfish is worth $400 million with 60 million active users, analysts estimate Zynga, with 186 million users, may already be worth over $1 billion.

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