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		<title>By: It Is All About The Music &#187; iPhone Tricks</title>
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		<description>[...] TalkingMobile put an intriguing blog post on It Is All About The MusicHere&#8217;s a quick overviewIn addition to the fact that the iPhone is an amazing piece of hardware (at least cosmetically and user interface wise)&#8230;They reasoned this position by showing recent researches showed that the potential market for iPhone-like devices which are “d&#8230;Until Nokia’s Remix event it seemed that Nokia does not pay attention to the rise of the iPhone&#8230;.The mobile market is flooded with iPhone form-factor devices, and some devices that are intended to “k ill” the iPhone&#8230;. [...]</description>
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