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		<title>By: AppStore Wars – The Operator Strikes Back &#171; Bertrand Issard&#8217;s Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Applications can be considered  a content amongst others which will generate a huge revenue. Such applications are games, productivity applications, etc. Juniper Research expects mobile applications to generate 25bn $ revenue by 2014.  &gt;&gt; see article [...]</description>
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