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	<title>Comments on: Samsung i607 Blackjack</title>
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		<title>By: Aracelis Teixeria</title>
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		<description>Cellular blogging is an exciting phenomenon that issweeping the blogosphere. One of the understandings why a lot of bloggers are drawn to the medium of blogging in first place is that they enjoy being able to makeregular updates and posts that keep all of their visitors up to rush with currentsituations. Mobile blogs, or&quot;moblogs,&quot; take this to the extreme by letting users to post matters literally as they occur. This new wave of moblogs and mobloggers keep net surfers up to date with good and bad eventsissues of importance as they occur all over the world, helping to make worldcommunication quicker and more correct. Many people feel that the limitations of blogging have a lot to do with geographics. After all, there is only socurrent that a blog can be when you want to run home and boot up in order to update it. Yet, mobile blogging marks the beginning of a exciting new era when web-based communication can happen spontaneously from any position. Moblogging devices mean that there is almost nowhere on the planet thatremains off-limits for bloggers. Next part next week.</description>
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