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		<title>By: Jeremy</title>
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		<description>Part of the equation for me is training journalists interested in programming to create apps for these phones that can deliver news in new and interesting ways.

The more interesting bells and whistles these smart phones have, the more it&#039;ll push them into the mainstream. Which in turn can drive audience to us via these apps.

A good example is some of the Twitter apps. I know of two people who finally went iPhone because it had an app they loved that would make Twittering easier/more fun. They were leaning anyhow, but this shifted them.</description>
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<p>The more interesting bells and whistles these smart phones have, the more it&#8217;ll push them into the mainstream. Which in turn can drive audience to us via these apps.</p>
<p>A good example is some of the Twitter apps. I know of two people who finally went iPhone because it had an app they loved that would make Twittering easier/more fun. They were leaning anyhow, but this shifted them.</p>
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