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News in pictures On Facebook Suggested Topics The children's game-cum-social network Moshi Monsters is set to tap investors to fund an expansion into Spanish-speaking countries. Michael Acton Smith, the founder and chief executive of Mind Candy,
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Moshling Zoo extends the popularity of the online world's Moshlings ("pets of pet monsters"), including brand new Moshlings and locations plus an intuitive format in which to interact with their favorite characters. Along the way, there are 52
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Pop star Lady Gaga has won an injunction stopping the makers of an online children's game from promoting an animated character called Lady Goo Goo. British company Mind Candy is behind the Moshi Monsters site, which allows
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Lady Gaga has created a dress out of images of her fans' faces...An onlooker at the Duke of Wellington pub in Chelsea told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Staff didn't recognize her. She had no make-up on and very normal clothes, just baggy trousers and
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Mind Candy It has already dominated kids' magazines and social networking . Now Moshi Monsters is set to take on the world of children's TV , with a new online channel described ambitiously as "YouTube meets Nickelodeon". Moshi Monsters, the UK-based
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Now man behind the website dubbed 'Facebook for kids' says it's worth 200m Last updated at 2:19 AM on 25th September 2011 It has been dubbed Facebook for kids. But unlike its adult inspiration, Moshi Monsters is a wholly British phenomenon. Three
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With an absolutely massive fan base, Moshi Monsters is clearly one of the fastest growing children's entertainment brands in the world," said David Oxford , EVP & General Manager, Activision Publishing. "We look forward to building on Mind Candy's
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Mind Candy the monster that lurks on Silicon Roundabout The creator of kids entertainment behemoth Moshi Monsters is growing fast, with a shiny new office and investors banging on the door but it refuses to lose its youthful side Moshi Monsters
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Michael Acton Smith, 36, the founder of Moshi Monsters, looks more like a rock star than a businessman: a neater, more polite Bob Geldof, all tousled hair, black T-shirt and trousers set off by cool white shoes. Maybe that's because every year or so,
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Story continues below But is it really children who are the problem?...In supermarkets, we buy bread and milk with point-of-sale technology and online, we point and click to buy tickets, T-shirts, books and second-hand sofas...Perhaps children under
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