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		<title>By: Points Of Interest: XOHM WiMax Launches, China’s GPS Market Explodes, Mitsubishi In-Car Navigators by GPS obsessed</title>
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		<description>[...] Motorola expands Android team-one of the first members of the Open Handset Alliance has expanded their 50 member Android team to 350 members, meaning the obvious for 2009.  Rumor has it that Nokia and Verizon have their sights set on Android as well. [...]</description>
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