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		<title>By: Anticipating the Apple Tablet &#8212; RoughlyDrafted Magazine</title>
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		<description>[...] iPod vs Zune: A Buyer&#8217;s Guide Apple iPhone vs LG Prada KE850 Palm Pre: The Emperor&#8217;s New Phone  Tablets of failure in the 2000s.  It was almost ten years ago that Bill Gates demonstrated his vision of Tablet PCs at Comdex 2001, lining up more hardware partners than today&#8217;s Android currently enjoys in order to show off a variety of laptops stripped of their keyboards and instead piloted by a stylus. [...]</description>
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