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		<title>By: A ray of hope for Windows Mobile &#124; Attack of the Operating Systems...</title>
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		<description>[...] This past week Apple announced their sales figures for Q4 with 4.4 million iPhones sold.  While that is a very large number somehow Windows Mobile was able to sell over 5 million units.  Microsoft is still a large player in the smartphone market but this next year it will be much more difficult for them. [...]</description>
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