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		<title>By: 24&#215;7FastHosting Blog &#187; Web 2.0 Fact or Fiction?</title>
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		<description>[...] In a similar fashion, who cares what device you connect to the internet? Computers no longer offer the only way to use the internet. iPods, iPod alternatives, iMac, Pocket PCs, mobile phones, PDAs all offer a rich internet experience. Even email no longer relies on having a particular email client storing you mails on a hard drive at a fixed location. [...]</description>
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