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<title>CCS Insight Predictions for 2009 and Beyond</title>
<description>As 2008 draws to a close, CCS Insight looks ahead and makes 44 predictions about what the next few years will bring the mobile industry.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/CCS_Insight_Predictions_for_2009_and_Beyond</link>
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<title>More Operators Will Back Android as Phone Makers Show Support</title>
<description>Google's Android software platform for mobile phones has gained further support in recent weeks.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/More_Operators_Will_Back_Android_as_Phone_Makers_Show_Support</link>
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<title>Motorola Reveals Long-Overdue but Solid Strategy for Mobile Devices Business</title>
<description>On 30 October 2008 Motorola announced its third quarter financial results.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Motorola_Reveals_LongOverdue_but_Solid_Strategy_for_Mobile_Devices_Business</link>
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<title>Nokia Enters Touch-Screen Market with Competitively Priced Music Phone</title>
<description>On 2 October 2008, Nokia revealed its long-anticipated Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Nokia_Enters_TouchScreen_Market_with_Competitively_Priced_Music_Phone</link>
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<title>Android Phone Holds Few Surprises as Google Plays Long Game</title>
<description>On September 23 2008, T-Mobile announced the launch of the first Android-powered mobile phone at an event in New York.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Android_Phone_Holds_Few_Surprises_as_Google_Plays_Long_Game</link>
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<title>Microsoft Must Rethink Its Mobile Software Strategy As Competition Intensifies</title>
<description>On 20 August 2008, Palm announced the Treo Pro, a touch-screen phone with Wi-Fi and GPS. </description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Microsoft_Must_Rethink_Its_Mobile_Software_Strategy_As_Competition_Intensifies</link>
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<title>Momentum for the LiMo Foundation continues as membership exceeds fifty companies</title>
<description>On 4 August 2008, the LiMo Foundation announced eleven new members taking the total membership to over fifty companies.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Momentum_for_the_LiMo_Foundation_continues_as_membership_exceeds_fifty_companies</link>
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<title>Nokia Buys Symbian to Create Open-Source Foundation for Its Software</title>
<description>On 24 June 2008, Nokia announced it would buy the 51.2 percent of Symbian shares it does not already hold, at a cost of €264 million ($411 million).</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Nokia_Buys_Symbian_to_Create_OpenSource_Foundation_for_Its_Software</link>
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<title>New Members Make LiMo a  Stronger Contender</title>
<description>On 14 May 2008, the LiMo Foundation announced several new  members of its organisation, which is creating a Linux-based platform for  mobile phones.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/New_Members_Make_LiMo_a_Stronger_Contender</link>
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<title>Event Report: Mobile World Congress 2008</title>
<description>Event Report from Mobile World Congress 2008</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Event_Report_Mobile_World_Congress_2008</link>
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