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			<title>Monday: Are you an addict?</title>
			<description>Some interesting surveys into attitudes to mobile devices and working this week have shown that 60% of small businesses have already implemented some form of mobile working while 10% of users would be "devastated" if their BlackBerry was taken away. Meanwhile a further survey shows that the number of workers ...</description>
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			<title>New BlackBerry like HTC device</title>
			<description>You may not be familiar with the name but HTC produces many of the Microsoft powered devices that are on the market today. They are also one of the most innovative companies when it comes to handset design. The roadmap for device lanuches for the remainder of the year has ...</description>
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