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		<title> Does the iPhone Keep dotMobi Awake at Night? (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We've had a number of questions (and <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/340/C12710/">seen</a> <a href="http://www.torgo.com/blog/2007/06/the-iphone-my-take.html">plenty</a> of <a href="http://domainnamenews.com/miscellaneous/apple-iphone-mobi-killer/">commentary</a>) regarding the recent launch of the iPhone and how it might affect us and the mobile web in general. ...the iPhone changes the way that tastemakers think about their online existence. Interacting with the web, clearly, is no longer a solitary, sedentary and constrained activity.Now I've personally believed this for a while, so arguably it's no big deal -- the long-term evolution of the web to become a largely mobile (and, by the way, subtly different) medium is inevitable. <a href="https://circleid.com/postsiphone_dotmobi_domain">More...</a>]]></description>
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