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		<title>By: RIM To Support Rival, Windows Mobile &#38;#187; SELaplana</title>
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		<description>[...] It might be true that Rim slowly expanding its footprints beyond blackberry devices, but at least what they got now is one of the smartest ideas for blackberry, interesting move and a clear way of fighting back at the growing number of other push providers by rolling out a &#8220;virtual BlackBerry&#8221; service to Windows Mobile 6. [...]</description>
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