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		<title>By: This Week in Mobile: New iPhone Challenger, Social Business, Hispanic Teens, Texting in Church &#8230;</title>
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		<description>[...] Trend: M-commerce Booming in China [CScout] Mobile monetary transactions have a big future in China. With the world&#8217;s largest number of mobile subscribers, China is already off to a headstart in developing this infrastructure. However, mobile has yet to completely infiltrate all rural areas of the country, so it will be awhile before billfolds are thrown by the wayside completely. [...]</description>
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