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	<title>Comments on: izenMobile&#8217;s Krma, a Windows Mobile Pocket PC in a Smartphone&#8217;s Body</title>
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		<title>By: Sascha</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sascha</dc:creator>
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		<description>Why not GB? Even with only a 2mp camera 25MB wouldn&#039;t last very long, especially if you can also store music and other files. They might put their money on the fact that most people won&#039;t use that much space anyway, so that on average maybe 1GB per person is actually used. The online storage market is growing rapidly these days, and before the big dogs (Google, Yahoo, Microsoft) throw their version of online storage portals out there the little ones will try to build a massive user base by offering lots of (free) space.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why not GB? Even with only a 2mp camera 25MB wouldn&#8217;t last very long, especially if you can also store music and other files. They might put their money on the fact that most people won&#8217;t use that much space anyway, so that on average maybe 1GB per person is actually used. The online storage market is growing rapidly these days, and before the big dogs (Google, Yahoo, Microsoft) throw their version of online storage portals out there the little ones will try to build a massive user base by offering lots of (free) space.</p>
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