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		<title>By: countably infinite &#187; Mobile Muse 3 Project Showcase</title>
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		<description>[...] I had a chance to go to the Mobile Muse 3 Project Showcase today. Mobile Muse is a project out of SFU CPROST supporting new mobile applications in various ways and doing research on its impacts on communities, cultures and business, all the while. It was an excellent chance to see what a lot of people are hoping to do and where they&#8217;re thinking of going with neat mobile applications. (Assuming, of course, this all doesn&#8217;t take until 2012 to happen for reals.) [...]</description>
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