Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Monday, 4 October 2010

Discover How To Make Money With iPhone Applications!

Discover How To Make Money With iPhone Applications!Are you tired of working so hard for a paycheck that seems to be dwindling by the hour? Are you tired of having to worry about a job or looking for a job, only to be told that there is nothing available? Do you know that there are high school kids out there who are making more money than you do in a week in only one single day?

The internet is one of the best places to make money. There are many opportunities online, some of them actually work. One of the best ways to make money online is to understand the trends as well as be willing to work with technology. If you can do this, you can make a fortune online. You will never have to worry about your job again and will have all of the financial security that you need.

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iPhone SDK Programming, A Beginner's Guide

iPhone SDK Programming, A Beginner's Guidelayout-grid-mode: Develop your own iPhone applications Ideal for non-Mac programmers, this introductory guide shows developers how to create applications for the world's most popular smart phone. You will learn how to use a modified version of the Mac development environment, the Objective-C programming language, and the Xcode development tools. Nearly every chapter of iPhone SDK Programming: A Beginner's Guide consists of a self-contained project, with the corresponding Xcode available for download and modification. The book is designed around the concept of accomplishing specific, discrete programming tasks for deployment on the iPhone.

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How to Make Money With I-Phone Applications - Updated for 4G

How to Make Money With I-Phone Applications - Updated for 4GMost I-Phone applications fulfill a need that someone has, even if it is a creative need. There are so many ideas for I-Phone applications that are only hampered by imagination.

The old saying that if you can think it, it can be done, applies heavily to this system. If you can think of something that would make sense on an I-Phone for an application, then chances are that you can create it using software that is made for this purpose.

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iPhone Tricks and Apps

iPhone Tricks and AppsIf you are like most aspiring entrepreneurs you probably think about your business and the next thing you need to do in order to make your work a success, even when you are away from your computer.

While doing what needs to be done is what can take you from nobody to somebody, most cell phones do not have the ability to provide you with the software you need when you are on the go.

Here are some of the most popular productivity applications that exist for the iPhone so you can stay on track with everything that needs to be done for your business, regardless of where your day may take you.

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Sunday, 3 October 2010

iSviluppo: il corso per sviluppare applicazioni in ambiente iPhone (Italian Edition)

iSviluppo: il corso per sviluppare applicazioni in ambiente iPhone (Italian Edition)FABIENSEN festeggia il primo anno su App Store con l'uscita di un libro-corso che passo passo vi insegnerà a sviluppare applicazioni per iPhone ed iPod Touch, tutto in ITALIANO e senza bisogno di connessione internet attiva!

Il testo è di facile lettura e adotta un metodo progressivo, che pian piano espone i temi principali dello sviluppo per iPhone: ciò che abbiamo voluto evitare è sia un atteggiamento semplicistico (SVILUPPA IN 5 MINUTI!) che uno troppo professionale (SVILUPPA IN 5 MESI)!

Ogni capitolo si basa su diverse applicazioni esempio, pronte da scaricare sul sito degli autori (www.fabiensen.com).

Il target dei lettori è stato volutamente individuato nella moltitudine di individui potenziali programmatori, che hanno una dimestichezza, anche minima, con il MAC, ma che non sono professionisti del settore. L'obiettivo è quello di portare alla realizzazione di applicazioni chiunque abbia un'idea ed un contenuto da riversare su App Store.

Ed è per questo che i temi affrontati, pur non essendo presentati in modo banale, vanno ad illustrare i casi più probabili di sviluppo in modo semplice e basandosi su progetti di facile comprensione.

Infine un'appendice affronta il tema delle tecniche di commercializzazione di un'applicazione iPhone.

Ecco i temi trattati nel testo, tutti accompagnati da codice esempio da scaricare sul sito degli autori:

- Come si sviluppa per iPhone
- Estendere la prima applicazione
- La struttura a tab Bar
- La struttura a tabelle
- Altri due metodi per creare spazio
- Un intermezzo necessario
- Testo e pagine web
- Immagini, scroll e mappe
- Preferenze dell'applicazione
- Leggere i file XML da locale e remoto
- GPS ed audio
- Gesti, orientamento e accelerometro
- Tabelle avanzate
- Oltre lo sviluppo


FABIENSEN organizza corsi aziendali e privati di programmazione iPhone, anche di tipo training on te job. Inoltre sviluppa soluzioni ed applicazioni per terzi ed offre consulenza diretta ad ognuno che intenda sbarcare o rafforzare la propria presenza su App Store.

www.fabiensen.com

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iPhone Tricks and Apps

iPhone Tricks and AppsIf you are like most aspiring entrepreneurs you probably think about your business and the next thing you need to do in order to make your work a success, even when you are away from your computer.

While doing what needs to be done is what can take you from nobody to somebody, most cell phones do not have the ability to provide you with the software you need when you are on the go.

Here are some of the most popular productivity applications that exist for the iPhone so you can stay on track with everything that needs to be done for your business, regardless of where your day may take you.

Price: $2.88


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Fresh, New, Updated Combo Edition Of Windwalker's Kindle 1, 2, and Kindle for iPhone Guides (DRM-Free with Text-to-Speech Enabled, User-Friendly)

Fresh, New, Updated Combo Edition Of Windwalker's Kindle 1, 2, and Kindle for iPhone Guides (DRM-Free with Text-to-Speech Enabled, User-Friendly)Fresh, New, Updated Combo Edition Of Windwalker's Kindle 1, 2, and Kindle for iPhone Guides (DRM-Free with Text-to-Speech Enabled, User-Friendly)

Price: $4.99


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Saturday, 2 October 2010

iPhone: The Missing Manual

Written by New York Times columnist and Missing Manual series creator David Pogue, this first-to-market update shows readers and tire kickers everything they need to know to get the most out of their new Apple iPhone. As beautiful as the product it covers, this full-color book helps readers accomplish everything from Web browsing to watching videos.


Author David Pogue?s iPhone 2E Tips
The beauty of the new iPhone 3G is that you don?t need one. Almost all of the juicy stuff actually comes with the iPhone 2.0 software and the online App Store, both of which run perfectly well on the old iPhone as well. That, incidentally, is also the beauty of iPhone: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition. It covers both the old and the new iPhones, because it covers the 2.0 software, the iPhone App Store, and so on. Here are a few of my favorite tips from the book:
David Pogue with his iPhone

1) At the top of the screen, little icons indicate how you?re connected to the Internet: an E for the vast but dog-slow AT&T Edge network, a 3G icon if you?re on the faster but limited-area AT&T third-generation network, and radiating signal bars if you?re on Wi-Fi. The tip here: The two cellular icons (E and 3G) disappear whenever you?re on Wi-Fi. That?s not a mistake. The iPhone assumes that Wi-Fi is faster and better than any cellular network, and if you?re on it, you don?t care about E or 3G (and it?s right).

2) Unfortunately, 3G is a battery hog. If you don?t see a 3G icon on your iPhone 3G?s status bar, then you?re not in a 3G hot spot, and you?re not getting any benefit from the phone?s 3G radio. By turning it off, you?ll double the length of your iPhone 3G?s battery power, from 5 hours of talk time to 10. To do so, from the Home screen, tap Settings->General->Network-> Enable 3G Off. Yes, this is sort of a hassle, but if you?re anticipating a long day and you can?t risk the battery dying halfway through, it might be worth doing. After all, most 3G phones don?t even let you turn off their 3G circuitry.

3) More ways to save power: turn off more features. In Settings, you can turn off Bluetooth; Wi-Fi; GPS; "push" data; and the cellphone radio. Each saves you another bit of power.

4) When typing on the on-screen keyboard, you can save time by deliberately leaving out the apostrophe in contractions like I?m, don?t, can?t, and so on. Type im, dont, cant, and so on. The iPhone proposes I?m, don?t, or can?t, so you can just tap the Space bar to fix the word and continue.

5) To produce an accented character (like é, ë, è, ê, and so on), keep your finger pressed on that key for 1 second. A palette of accented alternatives appears; slide onto the one you want. (Keys that sprout these alternative versions: E, Y, U, I, O, S, L, Z, C, N, ?, ', ", $, and !.)

6) Even if you?ve engaged the silencer switch on the side, the iPhone still sounds any alarm you?ve set. Good to know.

7) You probably already know that you can rearrange your Home screen, and even set up multiple Home screens (up to 9). Just hold your finger down on any one icon until they all begin to wiggle. Now you can drag them to rearrange them (even onto the Dock of four special icons at the bottom), or drag off to the right to create a new Home screen. And what if, in the process of downloading and then deleting new App store programs, you wind up with unsightly gaps on your Home screens? Here?s a quick way to consolidate them onto a smaller number of full Home screens, without gaps: tap Settings->General-> Reset->Reset Home Screen Layout. If you?d put 10 programs on each of four Home screens, you wind up with only two screens, each packed with 20 icons. Any leftover blank pages are eliminated.

8) If you come to the iPhone from another, lesser GSM phone, your phone book may be stored on its little SIM card instead of in the phone itself . In that case, you don?t have to retype all of those names and numbers to bring them into your iPhone. In Settings->Contacts, the new Import SIM Contacts button can do the job for you. (The results may not be pretty. For example, some phones store all address-book data in CAPITAL LETTERS.)

9) If you?ve indulged yourself by downloading some goodies from the App Store, then you may find yourself wondering where you?re supposed to adjust their preferences. Turns out they often get stashed away in a completely different program?in Settings. That?s where Apple encourages software authors to locate their own setting screens. For example, here?s where you can edit your screen name and password for the AIM chat program, change how many days? worth of news you want the NY Times Reader to display, and so on.

10) Don?t type http://www or .com when entering Web addresses. Safari is smart enough to know that most Web addresses use that format?so you can leave all that stuff out, and it will supply them automatically. Instead of http://www.cnn.com, for example, just type cnn and hit Go.

11) Don?t type .net, .org, or .edu, either. Safari?s secret pop-up menu of canned URL choices can save you four keyboard-taps apiece. To see it, hold your finger down on the .com button. Then tap the common suffix you want.

12) The iPhone can now geotag the photos you take with it. Geotagging means, "embedding your latitude and longitude information into a photo when you take it." After all, every digital picture you?ve ever taken comes with its time and date invisibly embedded in its file; why not its location? So the good news is that the iPhone can geotag every photo you take. How you get to see this information, is a bit trickier. Once the photos are synced to your computer, you can view the geotag information in iPhoto (the Get Info command reveals latitude and longitude), Preview (the Inspector window shows a map), Picasa (use the Tools->Geotag menu to see the photo?s location in Google Earth). Unfortunately, the iPhone strips away the geotags whenever you send a photo by e-mail. That?s a good argument for using the free downloadable program AirMe instead of the iPhone?s built-in camera program. It avoids that geotag-stripping problem and many others.

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Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScriptWhat people are saying about Building iPhone Apps w/ HTML, CSS, and JavaScript"The future of mobile development is clearly web technologies like CSS, HTML and JavaScript. Jonathan Stark shows you how to leverage your existing web development skills to build native iPhone applications using these technologies."--John Allsopp, author and founder of Web Directions"Jonathan's book is the most comprehensive documentation available for developing web applications for mobile Safari. Not just great tech coverage, this book is an easy read of purely fascinating mobile tidbits in a fun colloquial style. Must have for all PhoneGap developers."-- Brian LeRoux, Nitobi SoftwareIt's a fact: if you know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you already have the tools you need to develop your own iPhone apps. With this book, you'll learn how to use these open source web technologies to design and build apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch on the platform of your choice-without using Objective-C or Cocoa.Device-agnostic mobile apps are the wave of the future, and this book shows you how to create one product for several platforms. You'll find guidelines for converting your product into a native iPhone app using the free PhoneGap framework. And you'll learn why releasing your product as a web app first helps you find, fix, and test bugs much faster than if you went straight to the App Store with a product built with Apple's tools.Build iPhone apps with tools you already know how to useLearn how to make an existing website look and behave like an iPhone appAdd native-looking animations to your web app using jQTouchTake advantage of client-side data storage with apps that run even when the iPhone is offlineHook into advanced iPhone features -- including the accelerometer, geolocation, and vibration -- with JavaScriptSubmit your applications to the App Store with XcodeThis book received valuable community input through O'Reilly's Open Feedback Publishing System (OFPS). Learn more at http://labs.oreilly.com/ofps.html.

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Making Money With iPhone Apps - Discover the Secrets to Making Money with iPhone Applications Even if You Have Absolutely No Experience! (Brand New 2010) AAA+++

Making Money With iPhone Apps - Discover the Secrets to Making Money with iPhone Applications Even if You Have Absolutely No Experience! (Brand New 2010) AAA+++ Discover the Secrets to Making Money with iPhone Applications Even if You Have Absolutely No Experience!

If you're tired of working hard for a paycheck that seems to be dwindling by the hour or looking for a job only to be told that there is nothing available, did you know that there are high school kids out there who are making more money in a single day than you do in a week?

The internet is one of the best places to make money and one of the best ways to make money online is to understand the trends as well as to be willing to work with technology. If you can do this, you can make a fortune online and you'll never have to worry about your job again!

You need to be creative in order to make money this way. You have to have your finger on the pulse of pop culture and know what is hot and what is not. You can do this with very little technological skills as well as marketing skills if you follow a proper tutorial.

Sound Too Good to be True?
It's Not!...

You can make money online when you use technology, which is all free online for the taking, to build web applications. But not just any web applications - special applications. Applications that are in hot demand right now and that people are clammoring to get.

Investing a few dollars will make it easier, but if you have no money to spare, you can do this with free download software and a website. A website, including a domain name, tools to build the site and a host can cost very little indeed. After that, you just need to know the proper resources to use to get the word out to the public, for free in a great deal of cases, about your application.

The hottest technology to come on the market in a long time is the iPhone. People are knocking themselves out to try and get the best applications. By making applications and selling them or distributing them online, you can make a lot of money in this arena.

An increasing number of people are getting iPhones that are very user friendly and do so much more than just a phone. In fact, a great deal of people are saying that technology such as the iPhone will soon replace technology that we have now, such as the laptop computer and regular phones.

Even if your technological expertise is limited, you can still make money using iPhone applications. You just need to use the right type of tutorial to help you understand the concept and how to market the product once it is completed.

Introducing... Making Money With iPhone Apps

This guide will teach you everything that you need to know about how to get started building an iPhone application, where you can distribute it and internet marketing skills that are necessary to sell the application!

* Discover how a single application could generate $1000's of dollars, instantly!

* The simple, low cost system for outsourcing app development to freelancers!

* How to quickly evaluate applications so you can create a high profit one of your very own!

* The fastest way to leverage the popularity of iPhone and iPad apps to skyrocket your income!

* Top methods for promoting your application for maximum exposure!

And much, much more!

Price: $4.99


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iPhone: The Missing Manual

Written by New York Times columnist and Missing Manual series creator David Pogue, this first-to-market update shows readers and tire kickers everything they need to know to get the most out of their new Apple iPhone. As beautiful as the product it covers, this full-color book helps readers accomplish everything from Web browsing to watching videos.


Author David Pogue?s iPhone 2E Tips
The beauty of the new iPhone 3G is that you don?t need one. Almost all of the juicy stuff actually comes with the iPhone 2.0 software and the online App Store, both of which run perfectly well on the old iPhone as well. That, incidentally, is also the beauty of iPhone: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition. It covers both the old and the new iPhones, because it covers the 2.0 software, the iPhone App Store, and so on. Here are a few of my favorite tips from the book:
David Pogue with his iPhone

1) At the top of the screen, little icons indicate how you?re connected to the Internet: an E for the vast but dog-slow AT&T Edge network, a 3G icon if you?re on the faster but limited-area AT&T third-generation network, and radiating signal bars if you?re on Wi-Fi. The tip here: The two cellular icons (E and 3G) disappear whenever you?re on Wi-Fi. That?s not a mistake. The iPhone assumes that Wi-Fi is faster and better than any cellular network, and if you?re on it, you don?t care about E or 3G (and it?s right).

2) Unfortunately, 3G is a battery hog. If you don?t see a 3G icon on your iPhone 3G?s status bar, then you?re not in a 3G hot spot, and you?re not getting any benefit from the phone?s 3G radio. By turning it off, you?ll double the length of your iPhone 3G?s battery power, from 5 hours of talk time to 10. To do so, from the Home screen, tap Settings->General->Network-> Enable 3G Off. Yes, this is sort of a hassle, but if you?re anticipating a long day and you can?t risk the battery dying halfway through, it might be worth doing. After all, most 3G phones don?t even let you turn off their 3G circuitry.

3) More ways to save power: turn off more features. In Settings, you can turn off Bluetooth; Wi-Fi; GPS; "push" data; and the cellphone radio. Each saves you another bit of power.

4) When typing on the on-screen keyboard, you can save time by deliberately leaving out the apostrophe in contractions like I?m, don?t, can?t, and so on. Type im, dont, cant, and so on. The iPhone proposes I?m, don?t, or can?t, so you can just tap the Space bar to fix the word and continue.

5) To produce an accented character (like é, ë, è, ê, and so on), keep your finger pressed on that key for 1 second. A palette of accented alternatives appears; slide onto the one you want. (Keys that sprout these alternative versions: E, Y, U, I, O, S, L, Z, C, N, ?, ', ", $, and !.)

6) Even if you?ve engaged the silencer switch on the side, the iPhone still sounds any alarm you?ve set. Good to know.

7) You probably already know that you can rearrange your Home screen, and even set up multiple Home screens (up to 9). Just hold your finger down on any one icon until they all begin to wiggle. Now you can drag them to rearrange them (even onto the Dock of four special icons at the bottom), or drag off to the right to create a new Home screen. And what if, in the process of downloading and then deleting new App store programs, you wind up with unsightly gaps on your Home screens? Here?s a quick way to consolidate them onto a smaller number of full Home screens, without gaps: tap Settings->General-> Reset->Reset Home Screen Layout. If you?d put 10 programs on each of four Home screens, you wind up with only two screens, each packed with 20 icons. Any leftover blank pages are eliminated.

8) If you come to the iPhone from another, lesser GSM phone, your phone book may be stored on its little SIM card instead of in the phone itself . In that case, you don?t have to retype all of those names and numbers to bring them into your iPhone. In Settings->Contacts, the new Import SIM Contacts button can do the job for you. (The results may not be pretty. For example, some phones store all address-book data in CAPITAL LETTERS.)

9) If you?ve indulged yourself by downloading some goodies from the App Store, then you may find yourself wondering where you?re supposed to adjust their preferences. Turns out they often get stashed away in a completely different program?in Settings. That?s where Apple encourages software authors to locate their own setting screens. For example, here?s where you can edit your screen name and password for the AIM chat program, change how many days? worth of news you want the NY Times Reader to display, and so on.

10) Don?t type http://www or .com when entering Web addresses. Safari is smart enough to know that most Web addresses use that format?so you can leave all that stuff out, and it will supply them automatically. Instead of http://www.cnn.com, for example, just type cnn and hit Go.

11) Don?t type .net, .org, or .edu, either. Safari?s secret pop-up menu of canned URL choices can save you four keyboard-taps apiece. To see it, hold your finger down on the .com button. Then tap the common suffix you want.

12) The iPhone can now geotag the photos you take with it. Geotagging means, "embedding your latitude and longitude information into a photo when you take it." After all, every digital picture you?ve ever taken comes with its time and date invisibly embedded in its file; why not its location? So the good news is that the iPhone can geotag every photo you take. How you get to see this information, is a bit trickier. Once the photos are synced to your computer, you can view the geotag information in iPhoto (the Get Info command reveals latitude and longitude), Preview (the Inspector window shows a map), Picasa (use the Tools->Geotag menu to see the photo?s location in Google Earth). Unfortunately, the iPhone strips away the geotags whenever you send a photo by e-mail. That?s a good argument for using the free downloadable program AirMe instead of the iPhone?s built-in camera program. It avoids that geotag-stripping problem and many others.

Price: $24.99


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iPhone Application Development For Dummies<sup>®</sup>

iPhone Application Development For Dummies<sup>®</sup>Start building iPhone apps today with this friendly guide!

Whether you're a beginner programmer who wants to build your first app, or a professional developer looking to leverage the marketing power of the iPhone SDK, this book walks you through the basics for building a variety of applications. Plus, you'll get invaluable advice on navigating the App Store so you can make money off of your original creations. This new edition covers all the latest information you need to know to get started developing apps immediately.

  • Walks you through the fundamentals of developing a variety of applications for the iPhone
  • Covers the latest updates for the iPad universal code and the new iPhone SDK
  • Delves into getting your apps in the App Store and selling them
  • Shows you how to use Apple's developer tools
  • Addresses the universal code feature that allows you to develop apps and port them from the iPhone to the iPad and back

No matter your level of experience of expertise, iPhone Application Development For Dummies, 3rd Edition enables you to leverage the power of the open iPhone SDK so you can start developing apps today.

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Friday, 1 October 2010

How to Do Everything iPod, iPhone &amp; iTunes, Fifth Edition

How to Do Everything iPod, iPhone & iTunes, Fifth EditionEnjoy your iPod, iPhone, and iTunes to the fullest! Fully revised and updated, this easy-to-use guide covers the iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, iPhone, and iTunes--including the App Store. Download music, podcasts, videos, games, and applications; load your calendar and contacts; select accessories; and connect to the Web. Discover how to easily manage your iTunes library, convert file formats, use networking features, troubleshoot your device, recover data, and so much more. How to Do Everything: iPod, iPhone & iTunes, Fifth Edition covers it all! Configure iTunes and load your iPod or iPhone with music, video, and data Select accessories, including speakers, cases, adapters, docks, remote controls, and radio transmitters Use your iPod or iPhone as a home or car stereo Create high-quality AAC or MP3 files from CDs, vinyl, or other sources Synchronize your iPod or iPhone with multiple computers Create video files that work with the iPod or iPhone Use your iPod or iPhone as an external drive or backup device Troubleshoot problems with your iPod, iPhone, or iTunes Connect to wireless networks and use VPNs Set up e-mail accounts and surf the Web Install applications and play games.

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iPhone and iPad Apps Cash

iPhone and iPad Apps Cash Discover how a single application could generate $1000's of dollars, instantly!

The simple, low cost system for outsourcing app development to freelancers!

How to quickly evaluate applications so you can create a high profit one of your very own!

The fastest way to leverage the popularity of iPhone and iPad apps to skyrocket your income!

Top methods for promoting your application for maximum exposure!

Price: $4.88


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Kindle for iPhone App now available from App Store in more than 60 countries.(NEW PRODUCTS): An article from: The Mobile Internet (Boston, MA)

This digital document is an article from The Mobile Internet (Boston, MA), published by Information Gatekeepers, Inc. on December 1, 2009. The length of the article is 344 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Kindle for iPhone App now available from App Store in more than 60 countries.(NEW PRODUCTS)
Author: Unavailable
Publication: The Mobile Internet (Boston, MA) (Newsletter)
Date: December 1, 2009
Publisher: Information Gatekeepers, Inc.
Volume: 11 Issue: 12 Page: 8(1)

Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning

Price: $9.95


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