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	<title>Comments on: BUSINESS MATTERS: Viral Video Giant, will.i.am signs on with Radar</title>
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		<title>By: &#187; Verizon Wireless customers Exchanged 20 Billion+ Text Messages IN ONE MONTH! &#124; Highbrid Nation &#124; Because Knowledge is Power</title>
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		<description>[...] Its interesting, a few years ago everyone would have told you that the way in which people process the most information was through their computer.Â  With the advancements in cellular/ digital technology that is no longer the case.Â  Although laptops are portable, bringing a computer with you everywhere is just not practical.Â  Wi-Fi hotspotting has been a technological disappointment so increasingly people are turning to their phones to feed their information hunger.Â  Not only can you browse the net but text your friends, co-workers or even your favorite microblog. [...]</description>
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