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	<title>Comments on: Tech Predictions for 2010</title>
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		<title>By: Bill McMinn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I can easily see Android becoming the OS of choice for most handset makers.  I expect Android to leave Windows Mobile and Palm&#039;s WebOS in the dust in 2010.  I also expect to see people get off their crackberry addiction and flock to Android.  Will 2010 also be the year that at least one handset maker dumps Windows Mobile altogether? I think it could happen.  Android costs less for handset makers to install and with consumer demand growing for Android, HTC could be the first to dump Windows Mobile with Samsung to follow.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can easily see Android becoming the OS of choice for most handset makers.  I expect Android to leave Windows Mobile and Palm&#8217;s WebOS in the dust in 2010.  I also expect to see people get off their crackberry addiction and flock to Android.  Will 2010 also be the year that at least one handset maker dumps Windows Mobile altogether? I think it could happen.  Android costs less for handset makers to install and with consumer demand growing for Android, HTC could be the first to dump Windows Mobile with Samsung to follow.</p>
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