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	<title>Comments on: AppCritics &#8211; An iPhone App to Review and Translate App Reviews from iTunes Stores Around the World</title>
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		<title>By: How Apple Can Improve the App Store (and iPhone) in 2010 -- Ken Yarmosh</title>
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		<description>[...] iPhone apps. These apps range from sharing apps with friends, recommendations, and even providing insight into the App Store.1 Many of these apps are trying to compensate for features missing in iTunes, the App Store, and to [...]</description>
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