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		<title>Why the iPhone will remain on top</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The emerging smartphone technology has really been ramping up. This 2010, the race to the top for world domination will be fiercier than ever. The competition is much like racing cars. I can also remember the time when Microsoft stepped up the competition on Palm with it&#8217;s PocketPC platform for the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) [...]]]></description>
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