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	<title>Comments on: The future is mobile!</title>
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		<title>By: JimAtJaxtr</title>
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		<description>Yeah, the mobile revolution is pretty cool.  I mean you could see just how excited people are walking down the street past a line waiting to get into the Apple store back in July.  I actually believe that the while the Internet did kinda pull people behind closed doors, the mobile revolution is going to bring people back out into the world. There&#039;s going to be no reason to blog about something on your home computer as these handheld devices get better and better. You&#039;ll simply want to blog wherever you are. Plus, at some point, I envision a google maps, myspace/facebook, and mobile mash up, so you see someone online, and then you&#039;ll be able to see where they are and who is close to you. Something like that. All good stuff!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, the mobile revolution is pretty cool.  I mean you could see just how excited people are walking down the street past a line waiting to get into the Apple store back in July.  I actually believe that the while the Internet did kinda pull people behind closed doors, the mobile revolution is going to bring people back out into the world. There&#8217;s going to be no reason to blog about something on your home computer as these handheld devices get better and better. You&#8217;ll simply want to blog wherever you are. Plus, at some point, I envision a google maps, myspace/facebook, and mobile mash up, so you see someone online, and then you&#8217;ll be able to see where they are and who is close to you. Something like that. All good stuff!</p>
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