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    <title>The place João Bordalo calls home: iPhone Application List</title>
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      <title>iPhone Application List</title>
      <description>After the &lt;a href="http://joaobordalo.com/articles/2007/06/11/wwdc-2007-summary"&gt;WWDC 2007&lt;/a&gt; people where complaining about the fact Safari being the de facto SDK for iPhone. I personally think it's a genius move. Here are the facts: 9 days &lt;b&gt;before&lt;/b&gt; the iPhone launch there are already 22 applications in the &lt;a href="http://iphoneapplicationlist.com"&gt;iPhone Application List.</description>
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