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		<description>[...] A while ago Opera released their mobile platform, which generally speaking is a tool for developing applications for mobile devices using web technologies. AJAX figures prominently into the mix, of course, that being one of the watchwords of the day. I&#8217;ve mentioned the whole AJAX and mobile consideration previously. I&#8217;ve run across a few more recent posts about the topic though, so I took another look. [...]</description>
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