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   <title> An important evolution factor</title>
   <description>Every piece of mobile software is good as it shows people take interest in developing for the mobile platform, but the real pusher here is cutting-edge, innovative software as it allows more and more new services to be created and implemented.</description>
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   <title>Leader of the smartphone</title>
   <description>Nokia - Leader of the smartphone industry and will be best!</description>
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   <title>Predictions for smartphone industry in 2008</title>
   <description>Thank you.It is really interesting. I think others it is Samsung and Motorola.
they Leaders of the smartphone industry too.
But I hope Nokia will be best.</description>
   <link>http://blogs.forum.nokia.com/blog/gabor-toroks-forum-nokia-blog/2008/01/04/predictions-for-smartphone-industry-in-2008#comment19963</link>
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   <title>An important evolution factor</title>
   <description>Another addition to the list might be software. Every piece of mobile software is good as it shows people take interest in developing for the mobile platform, but the real pusher here is cutting-edge, innovative software as it allows more and more new services to be created and implemented. This will take full advantage of the &quot;openness&quot; of some mobile platforms (like S60) and make sure the possibilities are (almost) endless.</description>
   <link>http://blogs.forum.nokia.com/blog/gabor-toroks-forum-nokia-blog/2008/01/04/predictions-for-smartphone-industry-in-2008#comment19764</link>
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