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	<title>Comments on: Cleaning Up with Supplier Collaboration from the Makers of Hoover and Dirt Devil</title>
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		<title>By: clie78782329</title>
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		<description>There is a massive change underway in the mobile media market as it becomes unshackled from the operators’ portals that have dominated it for a decade, all without having made any significant inroads into the content use of mobile users. The new capped data packages, fuelled by further competition, will see a total revamp of the mobile media market. It will no longer be based on portals but on direct services by content and services providers via open source phones and mobile-friendly Internet-based services. The next step is the continued emergence of m-commerce and in particular m-payment services. </description>
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