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		<title>By: We Just Can’t Get Enough Mobile This Summer at A MediaCirc.Us &#124; A Media Circus</title>
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		<dc:creator>We Just Can’t Get Enough Mobile This Summer at A MediaCirc.Us &#124; A Media Circus</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] As I have alluded to in my Social Networking 2.M posts (here is part 2 of Social Networking 2.M) and discussion on mobile email, the promise of mobile for brands is in marketing, not advertising. We had a great conversation at AMediacirc.us in early July about mobile marketing versus mobile advertising and we got to hear from Dan Meehan and Richard Hurring amongst others. [...]</description>
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