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		<title>By: The Apple Tablet - Sen Ze&#8217;s Business In Your Pajamas! Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] While the majority of users in the world still use PCs, Apple&#8217;s fortunes in this industry is changing, due to its other products in other industries (see below) that are connected to the computer industry. Those products are slowly but surely lifting the superior Apple computers out of the minority league using the &#8220;foot in the door&#8221; principle discussed here. [...]</description>
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