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5 Ways That Android Is Trying To Break The Mobile UI Paradigm
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#f1mobile
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Four Strategies for Going Mobile
http://t.co/jBVzoyvQ
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[video] 2011 Mobile Year in Review
http://t.co/x4vgGUDJ
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One of the most disturbing UI experiences I have ever had on the web. It literally made me sick.
http://t.co/IqChaDGp
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The NORAD Santa Tracking app:
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