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      <title>Unlocking the full potential of the iPhone</title>
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      <description>Since Apple launched the iPhone in 2007 there has been an unprecedented growth in the mobile phone market. From new advances in hardware, such as touch screens, to operating systems mimicking the full power of a desktop computer. Never has a smartphone been able to penetrate the demographics of 10 year olds, to teenagers, or mom and dad &amp;ndash; until the iPhone.
There are now hundreds of thousands of applications built for mobile phones, with every use case you can imagine.</description>
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