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Why Ouya Is Making A Killing On Kickstarter

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July 17, 2012
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Why Ouya Is Making A Killing On Kickstarter
The open-source Android-powered gaming console Ouya is the fastest-growing Kickstarter campaign in history. Here's why. - Alex Wawro, PCWorld
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