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		<title>By: RIM To Have 10% Of Smartphone Market By Year End &#124; BerryReview</title>
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		<description>[...] I just read an article on FOX Business News about an ABI Research forecast of RIM owning 10% of the smartphone market by year end. As Fox points out RIM has been growing every quarter from 7.2% in Q3 2006 to 9.5% in the last quarter. That puts RIM in second place after Nokia in the smartphone market. I guess RIM is going to need that new Texas location for growth. [...]</description>
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