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		<title>By: Perspective 2.0</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Pondering the mobile innovation divide...&lt;/strong&gt;

Vanderbeeken has an interesting post up on Putting People First today, one that made me think about the possible reasons why mobile services and application areas in the developed world (read the United States) are a bit behind the rest...</description>
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<p>Vanderbeeken has an interesting post up on Putting People First today, one that made me think about the possible reasons why mobile services and application areas in the developed world (read the United States) are a bit behind the rest&#8230;</p>
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