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		<title>By: Core Java 1.5 on iPhone &#124; Vinod Live!</title>
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		<description>[...] like things are going good on porting the Java VM on to iPhone. The fact is that iPhone is very well poised to run Java applications better than any other phone. Jay Freeman has been successful in porting [...]</description>
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