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		<title>By: Carnival of the Mobilists #219 &#171; AntoineRJWright.com &#8211; Temp V.1</title>
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		<description>[...] Indigo 102 diagnoses the &#8220;i Syndrome&#8221; that&#8217;s unfortunately too common in what passes for mobile strategies these days. In the same diagnosing vein, Tomi Ahonen writes a v-e-r-y long post detailing why he thinks Apple&#8217;s iPhone marketshare has peaked. And then there&#8217;s WIP Connector with another iPhone-centric piece which points to the question of whether developers for iPhone applications will sit in a now fragmented iPhone world, or port their applications and services to other platforms which offer more freedom for developer skills and tools. [...]</description>
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